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stiv31 [10]
3 years ago
13

Can someone explain the steps to simplify x^4/3 over x^5/6 and how to simplify 16 square root of x * x^3 * x^4 (AGAIN EXPLAIN IN

SENTENCES???)
Mathematics
1 answer:
slavikrds [6]3 years ago
6 0
Remember
(x^m)/(x^n)=x^(m-n)

(x^4/3)/(x^5/6)=
x^(4/3-5/6)=
x^(8/6-5/6)=
x^(3/6)=
x^(1/2)


second one
16 times the square root of x*x^3*x^4
first simpify parenthasees
remember
(x^m)(x^n)=x^(m+n)
(x^1)(x^3)(x^4)=x^(1+3+4)=x^8

√x^8 aka
√(x^4)^2
is x^4

16x^4 is ansre√

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