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can you rewrite 3 √(5) using a rational exponent
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Bro what the hell does \( 3 \cdot 5^{1/2} \). mean
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GPT-4o mini
Sure! The expression \( 3\sqrt{5} \) can be rewritten using a rational exponent as follows:
\[
3\sqrt{5} = 3 \cdot 5^{1/2}
\]
Here, \( \sqrt{5} \) is expressed as \( 5^{1/2} \). Therefore, the expression \( 3\sqrt{5} \) can be rewritten as:
\[
3 \cdot 5^{1/2}
\]
\[
3\sqrt{5} = 3 \cdot 5^{1/2}
\]
Here, \( \sqrt{5} \) is expressed as \( 5^{1/2} \). Therefore, the expression \( 3\sqrt{5} \) can be rewritten as:
\[
3 \cdot 5^{1/2}
\]
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GPT-4o mini
Got it! Let’s keep it casual. So, if you want to write \( 3\sqrt{5} \) with a rational exponent, you can just say it's \( 3 \cdot 5^{1/2} \). Easy peasy! Let me know if you need anything else.
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GPT-4o mini
Haha, sorry if I got a bit technical there! So, let's break it down.
The expression \( 3\sqrt{5} \) is saying "three times the square root of five." When we use a rational exponent, \( \sqrt{5} \) can be rewritten as \( 5^{1/2} \), which means the same thing—it's just another way to express the square root.
So when I said \( 3 \cdot 5^{1/2} \), I meant you take the number 3 and multiply it by the square root of 5 (or \( 5^{1/2} \)). It’s just giving you the same value, but in a different format. Hope that clears it up!
The expression \( 3\sqrt{5} \) is saying "three times the square root of five." When we use a rational exponent, \( \sqrt{5} \) can be rewritten as \( 5^{1/2} \), which means the same thing—it's just another way to express the square root.
So when I said \( 3 \cdot 5^{1/2} \), I meant you take the number 3 and multiply it by the square root of 5 (or \( 5^{1/2} \)). It’s just giving you the same value, but in a different format. Hope that clears it up!
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GPT-4o mini
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