Asked by btk
how do you multiply two numbers that EACH have a RADICAL in the exponent (7 to the power of the square root of 3 times 7 to the power of the square root of 2)
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Answered by
Steve
as usual, just add exponents.
7^√3 * 7^√2 = 7^(√2+√3)
Don't be spooked by radicals. They're just numbers.
7^√3 * 7^√2 = 7^(√2+√3)
Don't be spooked by radicals. They're just numbers.
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