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#376 2014-08-29 04:56:11

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Re: Simplify the following:

Is the negative one answer correct?
Please confirm

The book has only 2 as the answer


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#377 2014-08-29 05:00:28

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Re: Simplify the following:

2 is the the only real solution.


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#378 2014-08-29 05:08:02

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Re: Simplify the following:

Thank you Bobbym.

Last but not the least, Please, I want you to clearly solve this apparent headache for me;

Solve for X.
5X^2/3 = 80

Thank you Bobbym!


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#379 2014-08-29 05:16:01

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Re: Simplify the following:

Divide both sides by 5.

Raise both sides to the 3 / 2 power.


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#380 2014-08-29 09:16:17

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Re: Simplify the following:

bobbym wrote:

Divide both sides by 5.

Raise both sides to the 3 / 2 power > [why didn't you say 2/3 power?].

Please,  could you break it down a little bit for me to know how 16^2/3 finally gave you 64?

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#381 2014-08-29 20:06:50

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Re: Simplify the following:

Because I latexed it up incorrectly!


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#382 2014-08-29 22:40:00

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Re: Simplify the following:

bobbym wrote:

Because I latexed it up incorrectly!

Originally,  the power was 2/3, how did it became 3/2 as in 16^3/2?


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#383 2014-08-29 22:51:17

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Re: Simplify the following:

When we raise an expression to a power we multiply the powers.

So to get x^(2/3) = x we multiply it by its inverse (2/3)(3/2) = 1


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#384 2014-08-30 03:03:48

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Re: Simplify the following:

Thank you Bobby, I have digested that. But I am wondering why you turned the 2/3 on the 16  to be 3/2. I was thinking it should be;            x = 16^2/3

What do you say?


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#385 2014-08-30 03:08:24

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Re: Simplify the following:

Do you mean here?


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#386 2014-08-30 03:12:11

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Re: Simplify the following:

I have got it now! thank you


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#387 2014-08-30 03:14:57

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Re: Simplify the following:

Do you see why you raise both sides up to the 3 / 2 power?


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#388 2014-08-30 03:17:16

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Re: Simplify the following:

Please, is the following the same?

x^2 and x^1/2


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#389 2014-08-30 03:20:13

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Re: Simplify the following:

bobbym wrote:

Do you see why you raise both sides up to the 3 / 2 power?


Yes,  I have learnt that! Thanks


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#390 2014-08-30 03:21:12

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Re: Simplify the following:

Very good! Anything else?


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#391 2014-08-30 03:23:21

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Re: Simplify the following:

Please,  answer me at #388


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#392 2014-08-30 03:26:56

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Re: Simplify the following:

Please, is the following the same?

x^2 and x^1/2

No , they are not the same. x^2 says x * x while x^(1/2) =√x

For numbers it will be easier to see:

4^2 = 4 x 4 = 16

4^(1/2) = √4 = 2


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#393 2014-08-30 03:33:26

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Re: Simplify the following:

Then the book says the square root of M is the same as m^1/2. What do you say?


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#394 2014-08-30 03:37:00

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Re: Simplify the following:

I would agree, but remember the square root has a precise meaning. It only takes the positive answer.


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#395 2014-08-30 03:43:58

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Re: Simplify the following:

Then please what would be the results of this;

x^1/2 = 4


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#396 2014-08-30 03:52:16

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Re: Simplify the following:

Since when we are solving an equation like this we are always trying to get an x all by itself on one side.

We know that 2 x (1/2) = 1 so if we square both sides

we are done.


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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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#397 2014-08-30 04:00:38

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Re: Simplify the following:

I think I would be correct to say;

x = 4^2/1 = 2^4/1 = 16
What do you say?


This is how I would do it

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#398 2014-08-30 04:04:35

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Re: Simplify the following:

That is the same thing but it is bit less clear. Although you understand it remember that math is language. Soon your mind will begin to utilize the rules of this language and you will speak it better and better. But because it is a language you must speak it to other people. Not only must you understand it they must understand it when you speak it to them.


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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#399 2014-08-30 04:08:46

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Re: Simplify the following:

Thank you Bobbym!!!


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#400 2014-08-30 04:13:31

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Re: Simplify the following:

You are welcome.


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