SOLUTION: I have to write each of the following in exponential form.
square root of 3(x^2y^3)
What I got for this was xy2/3 I am sure it's wrong
Please and Thank You=)
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: I have to write each of the following in exponential form.
square root of 3(x^2y^3)
What I got for this was xy2/3 I am sure it's wrong
Please and Thank You=)
This question is from textbook algebra
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
write each of the following in exponential form.
square root of 3(x^2y^3)
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sqrt(3x^2y^3) = xy*sqrt(3y) = xy*(3y)^(1/2)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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