Asked by Anonymous
                If r = 3, p = 4, and m = 2, what is g?
m^2 = ^8sqrt rp/g^2
            
        m^2 = ^8sqrt rp/g^2
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    If by "^8sqrt" you mean the 8th root, then is that
8throot(rp)/g^2
or
8throot(r)*p/g^2
or what?
or is it √8 rp/g^2?
In any case, just plug in the numbers and solve for g:
g^2 = ^8sqrt rp/m^2
I guess
    
8throot(rp)/g^2
or
8throot(r)*p/g^2
or what?
or is it √8 rp/g^2?
In any case, just plug in the numbers and solve for g:
g^2 = ^8sqrt rp/m^2
I guess
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