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Q. Express in index form 1 divided by the square root of x
Q. Express in index form the square root to the power of 4 of x to the power of 5
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Question 125678: I am stuck with this one :
Q. Express in index form 1 divided by the square root of x
Q. Express in index form the square root to the power of 4 of x to the power of 5
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You want to express as , so we need to find an appropriate value for b.
First thing to realize is that , and the second thing is that
Applying both of these rules, , so your index form is
I think your second problem looks like this . Using again, we can say .
Now we need another rule to apply:
Since , your index form becomes
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