SOLUTION: 9.1^(5/4)/9.1^(4/5)
It says to solve. I'm pretty sure you put it in the square root form but then I just get stuck after I do that because it's a decimal.
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It says to solve. I'm pretty sure you put it in the square root form but then I just get stuck after I do that because it's a decimal.
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Question 34135: 9.1^(5/4)/9.1^(4/5)
It says to solve. I'm pretty sure you put it in the square root form but then I just get stuck after I do that because it's a decimal. Answer by dimndskier(8) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Remember your rules of exponents in relation to the base being in the numerator versus denominator!!!
Also, remember when you multiply two numbers with like bases what you do with the exponents!!!
Remember that 1/x = x^(-1), and ... (1/x)^(a/B) = (x)^(-a/B)...
For instance...
if x=2, then 1/2 = 2^(-1) and if a=2, and B=7, then we have
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I WON'T solve this easy problem but I will help you look at it a different way if this doesn't help.