The third one, 2 to the power of 5 over 6
√2 * 3√2
convert from radical form to exponent form to solve for the same root
( x^m/n = n√x^m )
2^(1/2) * 2^(1/3)
2^{3/6} * 2^{2/6} - find common denominator (6)
6√(2^3) * 6√(2^2) - convert back to radical form
6√(2^3 * 2^2)- combine
6<span>√(</span>2^5)
then convert to exponential form again
~ 2^5/6 ~
You show the text of the problem, but you need to show the figure too.
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I am pretty sure the answer is A.
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A simple way to mentally subtract is to simplify the numbers, subtract, then subtract or add for the simplified answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
A simple way to mentally subtract is to simplify the numbers, subtract, then subtract or add for the simplified answer. For this 304 - 81 is easier as 300 - 80. Make note that we took away 4 from 304 and 1 from 81. Now we just subtract mentally, and 300 - 80 = 220. If we took 4 from 304, this means that our answer should be 4 less, since 4 less would be 304 - 80 = 216. If we took 1 from 81, then we add 1 back to get the equation 304 - 81 = 217.
304 - 81 = ?
300 - 80 = 220
304 - 80 = 216
304 - 81 = 217
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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