SOLUTION: All variables in the following exercises represent positive numbers. Rewrite each expression with a rational denominator.
1/³√4 =
³√6/³√5 =
Algebra.Com
Question 309924: All variables in the following exercises represent positive numbers. Rewrite each expression with a rational denominator.
1/³√4 =
³√6/³√5 =
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Rewrite each expression with a rational denominator.
1/³√4 =
Multiply numerator and denominator by cbrt(16) to get:
= (cbrt(16))/(cbrt(64))
---
= (cbrt(16))/4
========================
³√6/³√5 =
= cbrt(30)
========================
Cheers,
Stan H.
========================
RELATED QUESTIONS
Roots
A.)Find each root
- sq root 25
B) Quotient Rule for Radicals
Simplify... (answered by solver91311)
Simplify each radical expression by rationalizing the denominator. All variables... (answered by Nate)
Rewrite the expression and simplify. Assume all variables represent positive real... (answered by lwsshak3)
All variables in the following exercises represent positive
numbers.
Simplify the sums... (answered by rfer)
√(80x^3 w^10 )
Rewrite the following in simplified radical form, assume that... (answered by edjones)
√(12w^4 ) Rewrite the following in simplified radical form, assume that all... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Rewrite the following in simplified radical form
{{{ sqrt 18v^6 }}}
Assume that all (answered by nerdybill)
Simplify each expression. Write answers in positive exponents. Assume all variables... (answered by mananth)
Simplify the expressions nvolving rational exponents. Assume all variables represent... (answered by stanbon)