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I really don't understand how to go about this:
Express (1/√2)[sup]9[/sup] in the form √b/c where b and c are integers.
Could anybody help me out?
Last edited by gyanshrestha (2007-12-30 15:17:05)
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You may apply the power to the numerator and denominator independently. So it becomes 1 / √(2^9) which is 1/√(2^8*2) = 1/(2^4*√2) = 1/(2^4*√2) * (√2 / √2) = √2 / 2^5 = √2 / 32
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