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12 May, 23:16

Question 1: Rewrite the rational exponent as a radical:

5 to the 3 over 4 power, to the 2 over 3 power

A.) the cube root of 5 squared.

B.) the twelfth root of 5.

C.) the square root of 5.

D.) the cube root of 5 the fourth power.

Question 2: Explain how the Quotient of Powers was used to simplify this expression:

5 to the fourth power, over 25 = 52

A.) By simplifying 25 to 52 to make both powers base five, and subtracting the exponents.

B.) By simplifying 25 to 52 to make both powers base five, and adding the exponents.

C.) By finding the quotient of the bases to be,

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  1. 12 May, 23:18
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    Question 1 is expressed from the given statement the expression (5^ (3/4)) ^ (2/3). In this case, we multiply the powers of 5 whih is equal to 1/2. Hence the expression is simplified to 5^1/2, C. Question 2. The statement is represented by (5^4) / 25. We take the fourth power of 5 first equal to 625 and divide by 25, equal to 52
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