Question
Emily claims that 323⋅33−−√6=323⋅336=3618=3–√3
Is Emily correct? Justify your answer.
(3 points)
Is Emily correct? Justify your answer.
(3 points)
Answers
GPT 3.5
No, Emily is not correct.
To solve this equation, we need to simplify each term separately.
Starting with 323⋅33−−√6:
- 323⋅33 = 1079
- √6 = 2.45 (approx.)
Therefore, 1079⋅2.45 = 2646.55
But 2646.55 is not equal to 3−√3, so Emily's claim is incorrect.
To solve this equation, we need to simplify each term separately.
Starting with 323⋅33−−√6:
- 323⋅33 = 1079
- √6 = 2.45 (approx.)
Therefore, 1079⋅2.45 = 2646.55
But 2646.55 is not equal to 3−√3, so Emily's claim is incorrect.
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