Asked by nk
Use the Power Rule of Exponents to simplify
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I’m not sure what you mean by “simplify” here — that number is just an integer. Do you want it written as a power (i.e. check whether it’s a perfect k-th power a^k), factored into prime powers, or something else?
If you want, I can:
- Test whether it is a perfect power (and if so return the integer base and exponent),
- Give its prime factorization,
- Or otherwise manipulate it with exponent rules if you specify an expression (for example (…)^m·(…)^n).
Which would you like me to do?
If you want, I can:
- Test whether it is a perfect power (and if so return the integer base and exponent),
- Give its prime factorization,
- Or otherwise manipulate it with exponent rules if you specify an expression (for example (…)^m·(…)^n).
Which would you like me to do?
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