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4 November, 00:35

X to the power 4 plus x to the square + 1

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  1. 4 November, 00:41
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    Answer: I will give you hints but not straight up answers kay?

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In fact, you have undoubtledly encountered non-integer exponents in the past, though you might not have been aware of it at the time! The simplest non-integer power is the square root. Let us review what we do when we take the square root of a number. In taking a square root of 4 for instance, we ask ourselves what number (s) can by multiplied by themselves once in order to give 4? The answer is: well 2 * 2 gives 4 and so does (-2) * (-2). Thus, + 2 or - 2 raised to the power of 2 gives 4. So the square root of 4 is equal to ±2 (the notation "±" means "plus or minus"). Thus, if Sqrt is to denote the process of taking the square root we have:

    22 = 4

    Sqrt (22) = Sqrt (4)

    2 = Sqrt (4)
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