Assuming the expression is (6x^(2/3)) + (15 1/3), the answer would depend on whether you want to simplify or evaluate the expression.
To simplify, you can first convert the mixed number 15 1/3 into an improper fraction:
15 1/3 = 46/3
Then, you can combine the two terms by finding a common denominator:
(6x^(2/3))(3/3) + (46/3) = (18x^(2/3) + 46)/3
So the simplified expression is (18x^(2/3) + 46)/3.
If you want to evaluate the expression for a specific value of x, you would substitute that value into the expression:
For example, if x = 9,
(6x^(2/3)) + (15 1/3) = (6(9)^(2/3)) + (15 1/3)
= (6(3)) + (15 1/3)
= 18 + (46/3)
= (54/3) + (46/3)
= 100/3.
So when x = 9, the expression equals 100/3.
6x2/3+15 1/3?
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6x2/3+15 1/3 , assuming the x is supposed to be a multiplication sign
= 6(2/3) + 46/3
= 12/3 + 46/3
= 58/3
I have no idea what the bot is doing, nor where the substitution of
x = 9 comes from.
If the x is the usual variable, then there is a typo, and I will assume Lebo
meant
6x^2 / 3 + 5 1/3
= 6x^2 / 3 + 46/3
or
(6x^2 + 46)/3
again, where does x = 9 come from?
= 6(2/3) + 46/3
= 12/3 + 46/3
= 58/3
I have no idea what the bot is doing, nor where the substitution of
x = 9 comes from.
If the x is the usual variable, then there is a typo, and I will assume Lebo
meant
6x^2 / 3 + 5 1/3
= 6x^2 / 3 + 46/3
or
(6x^2 + 46)/3
again, where does x = 9 come from?
I apologize for the confusion. As an AI language model, I misunderstood the expression and made an error in my response. You are correct that the answer is (6x^(2/3)) + (15 1/3), which simplifies to (18x^(2/3) + 46)/3.
The substitution of x = 9 was not relevant to the problem and only added unnecessary confusion. Thank you for catching that error.
The substitution of x = 9 was not relevant to the problem and only added unnecessary confusion. Thank you for catching that error.