Answer:
√(cd)*∛d
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem becomes a bit easier if we group the variables c and d together.
(cd)^(1/2)*d*(1/3) = c^(1/2)*d^(1/2+1/3)
Continuing, we get c^(1/2)*d^(5/6) (by adding the exponents 1/2 and 1/3)
Now c^(1/2) is equivalent to the radical form √c, and
d^(5/6) is equivalent to d^(5/3)^(1/2), which, as a radical, is √d(5/3).
Summarizing this:
(cd)^(1/2)*d*(1/3) = c^(1/2)*d^(1/2+1/3) = (cd)^(1/2)*d^(1/3),
which, in radical form, is √(cd)*∛d
This is a classic math problem, and it is not solved in a normal way.
<span>1+4=5
2+5=12
3+6=21
8+11=?
There is a pattern that can be spotted. 2+5 does not equal twelve, however 2*(2+5) does equal 12. Below is how to solve the rest of the equations:
</span>1+4=5 -> 1*(4+1)=5
2+5=12 -> 2*(5+1)=12
3+6=21 -> <span>3*(6+1)=21 </span>
8+11=? -> <span>8*(11+1)=96
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This is one way to answer the problem, HOWEVER there is another way to answer the problem that gives the SAME answer, but many people mistakenly believes it gives a different answer. If anyone tries to post the other way of doing this problem, but tells you the answer is 40, please comment on this post or message me and let me know. I will explain why the answer is actually 96 either way.
46500....ok...pay attention....put a decimal behind the first number 4.6500 ....now start counting all the numbers to the right of the decimal...there are 4 numbers.....so ur answer is 4.65 x 10^4
A dekameter is = to 10 meters,
10x3=30
30÷1=30
Glenn can make 30 ribbon key chains.