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 ~
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Step-by-step explanation:
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If one is 50 cents, then to get to one dollar we need 2 of those. also, one dollar equals 100 cents, and 50+50=100, so then the answer would be that you need to have 2 coins of the half-dollar to get to 1 dollar. i hope that this helps you, have a great day! =)
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Answer:
56 + 7d
Step-by-step explanation:
For using the distributive property, You have to multiply the first number to the rest. So 8 x 7 = 56 and 7 x d = 7d.