1. (3�ã6 * 4�ã6)^12

Answer :6^7

2. 3�ã9 * 3�ã6 / 6�ã2 * 6�ã4
Answer: 3

Can you guys show me how to work those? I got the answers from back of the book, but I have no idea how to work it. The number behind the square root sign is the nth.

3 answers

. (3�ã6 * 4�ã6)^12
Answer :6^7

2. 3�ã9 * 3�ã6 / 6�ã2 * 6�ã4
Answer: 3

Can you guys show me how to work those? I got the answers from back of the book, but I have no idea how to work it. The number behind the square root sign is the nth.
I have no idea why the Square root sign wont show when I do it.
use fractional exponents for your roots
e.g. square root(5 ) = 5^(1/2)
6th root of 5 = 5^(1/6)

so I read your first question as
[3^(1/6)*4^(1/6)]^12
= [12^(1/6)]^12 using the rule (ab)^n = (a^n)(b^n)
= 12^2 = 144 which is not your answer given.
check your typing before I attempt the second.
is it (3^(1/9)*3^(1/6)/(6^(1/2)*6^(1/4)) ?
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