Asked by harsh
36over 25 rays to power 3over 2 whole rays to power5over3
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Answered by
Damon
I can not decipher your text
right off for example
(36/25)^(3/2)
or
[36/(25)^3]/2
or what, no hope unless you use parentheses properly
right off for example
(36/25)^(3/2)
or
[36/(25)^3]/2
or what, no hope unless you use parentheses properly
Answered by
Steve
the "rays" instead of "raised" doesn't help any. I read it as
((36/25)^(3/2)) ^ (5/3)
due to the sly "whole" meaning "all that has come before".
Now, since
36 = 6^2, 36^(3/2) = 6^3
25 = 5^2, 25^(3/2) = 5^3
Now, raise those to the 5/3 power, and you wind up with
6^5/5^5 = 7776/3125
Of course, almost any other interpretation might be as valid.
((36/25)^(3/2)) ^ (5/3)
due to the sly "whole" meaning "all that has come before".
Now, since
36 = 6^2, 36^(3/2) = 6^3
25 = 5^2, 25^(3/2) = 5^3
Now, raise those to the 5/3 power, and you wind up with
6^5/5^5 = 7776/3125
Of course, almost any other interpretation might be as valid.
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