SOLUTION: {{{ x^sqrt(2) = 81^ (1/sqrt( 8 )) }}} Solve. Justify your work The number above the square root of 8 is a one

Algebra.Com
Question 1078473:
Solve. Justify your work
The number above the square root of 8 is a one

Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^sqrt(2) = 81^ (1/sqrt( 8 ))


If simplify, the equation is .



The exponents are the same; and the bases on left and right must be equal.


RELATED QUESTIONS

What is the simplest form of the number square root 2 sqrt ( 8 sqrt 2 ) A.... (answered by Alan3354)
Hello, I need help with the following problems as I get an error message on my... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
How do i go about factoring: sqrt(128) I looked online on how to solve radicals and i... (answered by oscargut)
Solve using the square root property: (x + 8)2 = 81 (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Solve using the square root property... (answered by madhan_math)
Solve using the square root property:... (answered by stanbon,jim_thompson5910,josmiceli)
Solve using the square root property: (x + 8)2 = 81 (answered by rk433)
Solve the equation. Show your work. the following are under one square root symbol:... (answered by jsmallt9)
Solve the following equations. a) sqrt x - 1 = 3 b) sqrt (x^3) = 8 c) ^3 sqrt... (answered by uma)