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I am having a hard time with the following problem:
5 ÷ [cuberoot(2)]
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What do you need to multiple the denominator by so that it is an integer? Multiple the numerator by the same.
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What do you need to multiple the denominator by so that it is an integer? Multiple the numerator by the same.
I will write cuberoot(2) as 2^(1/3).
Do you mean to multiply the top and bottom by 2^(1/3)?
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Yes; do it twice so the denominator = 2
Bob
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Yes; do it twice so the denominator = 2
Bob
I did that but my answer is not the book's answer. Can you work it out for me?
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So, what did you get and what does the book say?
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So, what did you get and what does the book say?
My answer is [5•cuberoot(2)]/2.
Book's answer is [5cuberoort(4)]/2.
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Let cuberoot(2) be c. Then c^3 = 2
Bob
Children are not defined by school ...........The Fonz
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
Sometimes I deliberately make mistakes, just to test you! …………….Bob
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