Zegions
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| 12 Dec 2013 07:26 PM |
³√((6x^2)(y^4)) over 2³√(5x^7)(y)
simplify |
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Swice
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| 12 Dec 2013 07:27 PM |
why is everyone posting their hw u do it idiot |
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Zegions
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| 12 Dec 2013 07:28 PM |
| Stop just stop. THIS IS YOUR HOMEWORK! |
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022981
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| 12 Dec 2013 07:29 PM |
Well this is very easy.
Here are the following steps:
Google. |
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| 12 Dec 2013 07:29 PM |
lol op, you solve it then.
-my siggy brings all the boys to the yard |
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Zegions
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| 12 Dec 2013 07:29 PM |
i already solved it i just want to see if c&g is smart enough to do so |
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VoidShade
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Distante
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| 12 Dec 2013 07:30 PM |
d. all of above
you're welcome. |
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Bardoh
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| 12 Dec 2013 07:31 PM |
| I'd do the work but all you're doing is simplifying the radicands, then rationalizing the denominator. |
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| 12 Dec 2013 07:32 PM |
do my homework c&g
^title fix^
-my siggy brings all the boys to the yard |
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Flammavir
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| 12 Dec 2013 07:33 PM |
i can solve it
but i am working on a speech
SALAM. |
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Pyramis
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| 12 Dec 2013 07:33 PM |
about
(3^(1/3) sqrt(5) sqrt(x^7) y (x^2 y^4)^(1/3))/(4 2^(2/3)) |
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