SOLUTION: Use the Laws of exponents to simplify.
5 to the power of 9/6 OVER 5 to the power of 7/6
5^(9/6)/5^(7/6)
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Question 266477: Use the Laws of exponents to simplify.
5 to the power of 9/6 OVER 5 to the power of 7/6
5^(9/6)/5^(7/6)
Answer by JBarnum(2146) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
since inbeding the correct source code comes out bad i will do it in normal type:
5^(9/6)/5^(7/6)
when dividing exponents you subtract like terms
is the reduce exponent
is the constinent
so:
5^(1/3) is in reduced form
lets check:
Woot i did it right...well i hope it makes since to you
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