Asked by sam
Please help! Can you multiply different numbers with different roots? such as the 4th root of 2 times square root of 3
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Answered by
sammatha
yes 16 x 9 = 144
Answered by
sam
samantha you must have confused my roots for powers.. it is not 2 to the 4th power it is the 4th root of 2 and same the square root of 3 not 3 squared... but thanks for trying
Answered by
Reiny
Sam, answer me this:
Could you multiply (x^3)(y^4) ?
(2^(1/4))(√3) is the same sort of thing.
To multiply powers, they must have either the same base or the same exponent
e.g. (x^5)(x^4) = x^9
(x^5)(y^5) = (xy)^5
Could you multiply (x^3)(y^4) ?
(2^(1/4))(√3) is the same sort of thing.
To multiply powers, they must have either the same base or the same exponent
e.g. (x^5)(x^4) = x^9
(x^5)(y^5) = (xy)^5
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