SOLUTION: I need to know how these two can be solved.
1.((p^-6)(q^2))^7/6
2. square root of 2 plus 5/square root of 3 minus 8
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: I need to know how these two can be solved.
1.((p^-6)(q^2))^7/6
2. square root of 2 plus 5/square root of 3 minus 8
This question is from textbook Experiencing Introdutory and Intermediate Algebra
Answer by blizz86(3) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1. the way you stated your question doesnt make sense
2. square root of 2 plus 5/square root of 3 minus 8
2^2 + 5/3^2 - 8
so thats 4 + 5/9 - 8
compute that and theirs your answer
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