the answer is 16
8^(4/3) can be written in different ways. You can first simplify it by breaking the exponents down into 1/3 and 4. You can write it as (8^1/3)^4 (it still means the same thing). When you raise something to the one over something fraction, the denominator tells you what the root is. Because it says 1/3, it means that you're finding the cube root of something. So you can rewrite it as (3√8)^4 (the three should be sitting on top of the sign to signify that it's cube root). You then just solve from there. The cube root of 8 is 2 (2*2*2=8) so it'll simplify to (2)^4. You then solve it from there and get 16 as your answer (2*2*2*2=16).
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Answer: 10, 11, 12
Step-by-step explanation: Think of the integers like this:
1st integer: x
2nd integer: x+1
3rd integer: x+2
That is necessary because they are consecutive integers. Since the sum is 33, we need to create an equation.
x+x+1+x+2=33.
Simplify:
3x+3=33.
Opposite operations:
3x=-3+33.
To get the 3 close to the 33, we needed to make it negative, which is the opposite operation of the positive 3.
So,
3x=30.
Divide by 3:
x=10.
The first integer, x, equals 10.
To go with the guide that we already created,
1st integer: x=10
2nd integer: x+1=11
3rd integer:x+2=12.
Therefore, the three consecutive integers are 10, 11, and 12.
To check that, add them up. They all equal 33 and they are consecutive, which means this is the right answer!
Answer:
32
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug in 4 for c.
(c³)/2 = (4³)/2
First, solve the parenthesis, then divide. Multiply:
4³ = 4 * 4 * 4 = 16 * 4 = 64
Next, divide:
64/2 = 32
32 is your answer.
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