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30 August, 19:43

Convert the equation you found, t=a^3/2, into a form without any rational exponents

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  1. 30 August, 19:55
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    You can answer this problem by applying the laws of exponents. In this case, race the whole equation to the power of 2. It becomes,

    t^2 = (a^ (3/2)) ^2

    On the right side of the equation, multiply both exponents.

    t^2 = a^3

    This would be the simplified equation without rational exponents, or in other words, fractional exponents.
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