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