SOLUTION: How do you rewrite the formula for the length of wingspan of a bird(L=2.43w^1663/5000) using radicals and exponents?
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Question 936777: How do you rewrite the formula for the length of wingspan of a bird(L=2.43w^1663/5000) using radicals and exponents?
Answer by 428225(90) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you had (x)^(3/2) you would square root the x and then cube the number.
I.e. [√(2)]^3
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So you can conclude that the 2 on the denominator is the degree to which you 'root' and the numerator is the power.
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Similarly for this you would get
[5000√(2.43w)]^1663
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Note that the 5000 would be written as you would a 3 for the cube root.
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