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Raul L.
PERIOD 2
I think that 3^1/2 is equal to 3^1/3 because at the end they will have the exponent 1, which will make them both 3.

raullopez
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christian cervantes.1
If we raise the exponent to 4 will we still use the same method to solve it like we did with the cubed problems. and for the last question 3 1/2 is less than because 3 1/3 gives you more options to choose from and so its bigger.

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Timmothy Roberts per1

When dividing the number by the expression do you simplify

Omeezy
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Brandon.BV.Period 2

My question is when we are simplifying a radical expression, how exactly do we find one solution for the inside parenthesis that will be equivalent to the outside ?

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Angel Carrillo per. 4
How did we get 1 from 2/3? is it that we sort of factor it out, meaning 1/3 x 2 equal 2/3?
I also believe that the last question: 3^1/2 is greater, due to 1/2 being greater than 1/3. However if both ^1/2 and ^1/3 equal 1, shouldn't they be equivalent?

Ace-qlyc
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Knowing Mr. C they'll be some crazy twist on why I'm wrong anyway.. But my question is why do we disregard that we aren't getting the same exact number back rather the just lead integer? We don't get five and one thirds back but just 5..

chxngeless
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Mathew C. P.4 Will we always have only one number left such as in where the cubed root and exponent cancel?

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Alejandro.J.4
I believe that 3 1/2 is greater than 3 1/3 because half only takes up two halfs to make one whole and the one third will only take three one thirds to make a whole.

cityracerstudio
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Joey A. P. 2 Do you divide an expression by its exponent?

JoseAlonso-kuom
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Cesar I 1
Do we always use the same rules to figure out what the fractional exponents are? 31/2>

cesarinzunza
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Gregory W Per.1
I think that 3 1/2 is less than 3 1/3 because 3 1/2 is equal to 3.4 and 3 1/3 is equal to 5.1
Another question for equations with a fraction exponent can you multiply by the fractions reciprocal to get the answer.

gregorywoods
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Ishmael Howard period 2
For (cubed root of 5)^3 shouldn't we replace the 5 in the square root to 25 so it can be changed into a 5 and be equivalent?

ASAPishy
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Brian.F Per.4
What if our exponent was a whole number along with a fraction, like 1 and 3/4? How would we solve that?
3 and 1/2 is greater than 3 and 1/3 because if something is cut in half, it is cut into two big pieces, and if something was cut in thirds, then it would be cut into three pieces. The half piece would be greater than the one-third piece.

brianflores
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Hector.C.Period 4
What if the fraction was some kind of mix number? Will I have to turn it into an improper fraction and then get the reciprocal?

hectorcabrales
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When asked to evaluate the expression, after you place the whole number into the radical, what do you do with the fraction (exponent)?

anthonylittle
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Alberto. R.1
Does it matter what power you use for the exponent?
Will the outcome always be the same no matter what you use?

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Brian D. Per. 1
My question is when doing the problem (5^1/3)^3 why does the exponent 3 only go into 1/3 and not 5.

Also I believe that 3^1/2 >3^1/3 because 1/2 is bigger than 1/3 therefore I has a bigger number than 1/3.

briandelgadillo
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Tamir Martin per 2
I believe that 3 1/2 is greater than 3 1/3 because of half of anything is always going to br greater, or bigger, than a third of the same thing

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For 27^2/3 can you multiply it by the ^3 to make 27^3/3 and I believe that 3^1/3 was greater than 1^2

smartyoff
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Ryan.D. 1
The correct answer for the last question is that 3^1/2 is equal to 2√3 which is less than 3^1/3 which equals 3√3. 

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