02:27Simplify Square Roots of Perfect Squares: Square Root of 81 & (121/144), Negative Square Root of 64Wendy778views
Textbook QuestionIn this Exercise Set, assume that all variables represent positive real numbers. In Exercises 1–10, add or subtract as indicated. _ _ 7√3 + 2√3201views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each statement is true or false. If false, correct the right side of the equation. (y^2)(y^5) = y^7283views
Textbook QuestionMatch the rational exponent expression in Column I with the equivalent radical expression in Column II. Assume that x is not 0. (c) ( 3x )^1/3392views
Textbook QuestionMatch the rational exponent expression in Column I with the equivalent radical expression in Column II. Assume that x is not 0. (d) ( 3x )^-1/3453views
Textbook QuestionMatch the rational exponent expression in Column I with the equivalent radical expression in Column II. Assume that x is not 0. (b) ( -3x )^-1/3275views
Textbook QuestionMatch the rational exponent expression in Column I with the equivalent radical expression in Column II. Assume that x is not 0. (a) ( -3x )^1/3336views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–20, use radical notation to rewrite each expression. Simplify, if possible. (-27)^⅓182views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–20, evaluate each expression, or state that the expression is not a real number. ___ -√ 36210views
Textbook QuestionMatch the rational exponent expression in Column I with the equivalent radical expression in Column II. Assume that x is not 0. (a) -3x^1/3353views
Textbook QuestionMatch the rational exponent expression in Column I with the equivalent radical expression in Column II. Assume that x is not 0. (d) 3x^1/3229views
Textbook QuestionMatch the rational exponent expression in Column I with the equivalent radical expression in Column II. Assume that x is not 0. (c) 3x^-1/3267views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 4–6, evaluate each algebraic expression for the given value or values of the variable. 6+2(x-8)³, for x=11205views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–20, use radical notation to rewrite each expression. Simplify, if possible. -16^¼218views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–20, evaluate each expression, or state that the expression is not a real number. ___ √-36212views
Textbook QuestionEvaluate each expression in Exercises 1–12, or indicate that the root is not a real number. √−25386views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, multiply as indicated. If possible, simplify any radical expressions that appear in the product. √6 (4√6 - 3√2)190views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–20, use radical notation to rewrite each expression. Simplify, if possible. (xy)^⅓189views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–20, evaluate each expression, or state that the expression is not a real number. ____ √1/25208views
Textbook QuestionPerform the operation and/or simplify each of the following. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. √50286views
Textbook QuestionEvaluate each expression in Exercises 1–12, or indicate that the root is not a real number. √144+25308views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each statement is true or false. If false, correct the right side of the equation. (m^2/3)(m^1/3) = m^2/9305views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, multiply as indicated. If possible, simplify any radical expressions that appear in the product. ³√3 (³√6 + 7 ³√4)197views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–20, use radical notation to rewrite each expression. Simplify, if possible. (2xy³)^⅕299views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–20, evaluate each expression, or state that the expression is not a real number. ____ -√9/16203views
Textbook QuestionPerform the operation and/or simplify each of the following. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. 3√xy - 8√xy251views
Textbook QuestionEvaluate each expression in Exercises 1–12, or indicate that the root is not a real number. √25−√16284views
Textbook QuestionPerform the operation and/or simplify each of the following. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. (2 + √3) (2 - √3)264views
Textbook QuestionMatch each expression in Column I with its equivalent expression in Column II. Choices may be used once, more than once, or not at all. a. 5^-3 b. -5^-3 c. (-5)^-3 d. -(-5)^-3 A. 125 B. -125 C. 1/125 D. -1/125386views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, multiply as indicated. If possible, simplify any radical expressions that appear in the product. ³√x (³√24x² - ³√x)203views
Textbook QuestionIn this Exercise Set, assume that all variables represent positive real numbers. In Exercises 1–10, add or subtract as indicated. _ _ _ _ 6√7 - ³√x + 2√7 + 5³√x222views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–20, use radical notation to rewrite each expression. Simplify, if possible. 81^3/2192views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–20, evaluate each expression, or state that the expression is not a real number. ____ √0.81220views
Textbook QuestionEvaluate each expression in Exercises 1–12, or indicate that the root is not a real number. √(−17)^2295views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, multiply as indicated. If possible, simplify any radical expressions that appear in the product. (7 + √2) (8 + √2)189views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 11–28, add or subtract as indicated. You will need to simplify terms to identify the like radicals. _ __ √5 + √20186views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–20, use the product rule to multiply. ___ _____ ⁶√x-5 ⋅ ⁶√(x-5)⁴212views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, multiply as indicated. If possible, simplify any radical expressions that appear in the product. (4 + √5) (10 - 3√5)196views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 11–28, add or subtract as indicated. You will need to simplify terms to identify the like radicals. __ __ 5√12 + √75178views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, solve each radical equation. _____ _____ √6x + 2 = √5x + 3195views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, multiply as indicated. If possible, simplify any radical expressions that appear in the product. (7 - 2√7) (5 - 3√7)197views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 11–28, add or subtract as indicated. You will need to simplify terms to identify the like radicals. ___ ___ 5√45x - 2√20x190views
Textbook QuestionUse the product rule to simplify the expressions in Exercises 13–22. In Exercises 17–22, assume that variables represent nonnegative real numbers. √10x⋅√ 8x348views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 11–28, add or subtract as indicated. You will need to simplify terms to identify the like radicals. __ __ 3³√24 + ³√81197views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–20, use radical notation to rewrite each expression. Simplify, if possible. (xy)^4/7272views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–20, evaluate each expression, or state that the expression is not a real number. ______ √16 − 25223views
Textbook QuestionUse the product rule to simplify the expressions in Exercises 13–22. In Exercises 17–22, assume that variables represent nonnegative real numbers. √6x⋅√3x^2714views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, solve each radical equation. ____ ____ √x - 4 + √x + 4 = 4212views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, multiply as indicated. If possible, simplify any radical expressions that appear in the product. (√2 + √7)²184views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Assume all variables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 1–3. (6^4)^3287views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 25–34, use the zero-exponent rule to simplify each expression. 6⁰208views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 21–38, rewrite each expression with rational exponents. ___ ⁵√11x368views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, multiply as indicated. If possible, simplify any radical expressions that appear in the product. (√2x - √y)²195views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Assume all variables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 1–3. (-2x^5)^5278views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 11–28, add or subtract as indicated. You will need to simplify terms to identify the like radicals. ______ ___ √4x - 12 + √x-3165views
Textbook QuestionIf the expression is in exponential form, write it in radical form and evaluate if possible. If it is in radical form, write it in exponential form. Assume all variables represent posi-tive real numbers. -5z^2/3712views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, multiply as indicated. If possible, simplify any radical expressions that appear in the product. (√6 + √2) (√6 - √2)195views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Assume all variables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 1–3. -(2x^0y^4)^3280views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 11–28, add or subtract as indicated. You will need to simplify terms to identify the like radicals. ___ ___ 4³√x⁴y² + 5x³√xy²197views
Textbook QuestionIf the expression is in exponential form, write it in radical form and evaluate if possible. If it is in radical form, write it in exponential form. Assume all variables represent posi-tive real numbers. p^5/4460views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, multiply as indicated. If possible, simplify any radical expressions that appear in the product. (3 - 5√2) (3 + 5√2)191views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Assume all variables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 1–3. (p^4/q)^2384views
Textbook QuestionIf the expression is in exponential form, write it in radical form and evaluate if possible. If it is in radical form, write it in exponential form. Assume all variables represent posi-tive real numbers. (5r + 3t)^4/7497views
Textbook QuestionUse the quotient rule to simplify the expressions in Exercises 23–32. Assume that x > 0. √24x^4/√3x686views
Textbook QuestionIf the expression is in exponential form, write it in radical form and evaluate if possible. If it is in radical form, write it in exponential form. Assume all variables represent posi-tive real numbers. ⁵√ k²372views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, multiply as indicated. If possible, simplify any radical expressions that appear in the product. (4√3 + 3√2) (4√3 - 3√2)190views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Assume all variables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 1–3. (-5n^4/r^2)^3810views
Textbook QuestionUse the quotient rule to simplify the expressions in Exercises 23–32. Assume that x > 0. √500x^3/√10x^−1315views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Assume all variables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 1–3. -(x^3y^5/z)^0817views
Textbook QuestionIf the expression is in exponential form, write it in radical form and evaluate if possible. If it is in radical form, write it in exponential form. Assume all variables represent posi-tive real numbers. -3 √5p³469views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 25–34, use the zero-exponent rule to simplify each expression. (13y)⁰357views
Textbook QuestionIf the expression is in exponential form, write it in radical form and evaluate if possible. If it is in radical form, write it in exponential form. Assume all variables represent posi-tive real numbers. -m √2y⁵266views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–38, solve each radical equation. ____ _____ √x + 2 + √3x + 7 = 1282views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 33–38, express the function, f, in simplified form. Assume that x can be any real number. _______ f(x) = √81(x-2)²185views
Textbook QuestionMatch each expression in Column I with its equivalent expression in Column II. Choices may be used once, more than once, or not at all. See Example 3. a. 6^0 b. -6^0 c. (-6)^0 d. -(-6)^0 A. 0 B. 1 C. -1 D. 6 E. -6397views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 35–52, write each expression with positive exponents only. Then simplify, if possible. 3⁻²198views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 21–38, rewrite each expression with rational exponents. ____ (⁶√7xy² ) ⁵195views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 33–38, express the function, f, in simplified form. Assume that x can be any real number. _______ f(x) = ³√48(x-2)³202views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 35–52, write each expression with positive exponents only. Then simplify, if possible. (-5)⁻²193views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 21–38, rewrite each expression with rational exponents. __ 2x ³√y²195views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 33–38, express the function, f, in simplified form. Assume that x can be any real number. ___________ f(x) = √5x² - 10x + 5224views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 35–52, write each expression with positive exponents only. Then simplify, if possible. -5⁻²369views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–54, rewrite each expression with a positive rational exponent. Simplify, if possible. 49^-½200views
Textbook QuestionWrite each expression without negative exponents, and evaluate if possible. Assume all variables represent nonzero real numbers. See Example 4. -5^-4324views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–60, simplify by factoring. Assume that all variables in a radicand represent positive real numbers and no radicands involve negative quantities raised to even powers. __ √x⁵195views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 35–52, write each expression with positive exponents only. Then simplify, if possible. x²y⁻³186views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–54, rewrite each expression with a positive rational exponent. Simplify, if possible. 27^-⅓184views
Textbook QuestionWrite each expression without negative exponents, and evaluate if possible. Assume all variables represent nonzero real numbers. See Example 4. (1/3)^-2260views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–60, simplify by factoring. Assume that all variables in a radicand represent positive real numbers and no radicands involve negative quantities raised to even powers. ___ √x⁶y⁷180views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–54, rewrite each expression with a positive rational exponent. Simplify, if possible. 16^-¾208views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 33–44, add or subtract terms whenever possible. 3√8−√32+3√72−√75342views
Textbook QuestionWrite each expression without negative exponents, and evaluate if possible. Assume all variables represent nonzero real numbers. See Example 4. (4x)^-2590views
Textbook QuestionWrite each expression without negative exponents, and evaluate if possible. Assume all variables represent nonzero real numbers. See Example 4. 4x^-2298views
Textbook QuestionUse the rules for radicals to perform the indicated operations. Assume all variable expressions represent positive real numbers. √7 • √28264views
Textbook QuestionWrite each expression without negative exponents, and evaluate if possible. Assume all variables represent nonzero real numbers. See Example 4. -a^-3286views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–60, simplify by factoring. Assume that all variables in a radicand represent positive real numbers and no radicands involve negative quantities raised to even powers. _____ ³√x³y¹⁷z²214views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 35–52, write each expression with positive exponents only. Then simplify, if possible. x⁻²/y⁻⁵186views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–60, simplify by factoring. Assume that all variables in a radicand represent positive real numbers and no radicands involve negative quantities raised to even powers. ______ ³√32x⁹y¹⁷203views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 35–52, write each expression with positive exponents only. Then simplify, if possible. a⁻⁴b⁷/c⁻³226views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–54, rewrite each expression with a positive rational exponent. Simplify, if possible. (2xy)^-7/10246views
Textbook QuestionUse the rules for radicals to perform the indicated operations. Assume all variable expressions represent positive real numbers. ⁵√x² • ⁵√x³342views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–60, simplify by factoring. Assume that all variables in a radicand represent positive real numbers and no radicands involve negative quantities raised to even powers. _____ ³√(x+y)⁴179views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–54, rewrite each expression with a positive rational exponent. Simplify, if possible. 5xz^-⅓205views
Textbook QuestionUse the rules for radicals to perform the indicated operations. Assume all variable expressions represent positive real numbers. ∜ m² • ∜ m²282views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–60, simplify by factoring. Assume that all variables in a radicand represent positive real numbers and no radicands involve negative quantities raised to even powers. ___ ⁵√y¹⁸234views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 5 and 6. y^8/y^12264views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 55–58, find the indicated function values for each function. ___ f(x) = ³√x−1; f(28), f(9), f(0), f(−63)244views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 5 and 6. 6^4/6^-2249views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 55–78, use properties of rational exponents to simplify each expression. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. 3^¾ ⋅ 3^¼201views
Textbook QuestionUse the rules for radicals to perform the indicated operations. Assume all variable expressions represent positive real numbers. √14 • √3pqr434views
Textbook QuestionEvaluate each expression in Exercises 55–66, or indicate that the root is not a real number. ³√8309views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 45–66, divide and, if possible, simplify. ______ √54a⁷b¹¹ √3a⁻⁴b⁻²185views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 55–58, find the indicated function values for each function. ____ g(x) = −³√8x−8; g(2), g(1), g(0)189views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 5 and 6. 4r^-3/6r^-6273views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 55–78, use properties of rational exponents to simplify each expression. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. 16^¾ 16^¼183views
Textbook QuestionUse the rules for radicals to perform the indicated operations. Assume all variable expressions represent positive real numbers. ∛ 7x • ∛ 2y262views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each exponential expression in Exercises 23–64. 10x^4 y^9/30x^12 y^−3304views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 59–72, simplify each expression using the products-to-powers rule. (4x)³182views
Textbook QuestionUse the rules for radicals to perform the indicated operations. Assume all variable expressions represent positive real numbers. √9/25307views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 5 and 6. 16m^-5n^4/12m^2n^-3532views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 55–78, use properties of rational exponents to simplify each expression. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. x^½ ⋅ x^⅓178views
Textbook QuestionEvaluate each expression in Exercises 55–66, or indicate that the root is not a real number. ⁴√−16301views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 45–66, divide and, if possible, simplify. ______ ³√250x⁵y³ ³√2x³211views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 55–78, use properties of rational exponents to simplify each expression. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. x^⅘ x^⅕184views
Textbook QuestionUse the rules for radicals to perform the indicated operations. Assume all variable expressions represent positive real numbers. - ∛5/8243views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 5 and 6. -4r^-2(r^4)^2311views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 45–66, divide and, if possible, simplify. ______ ⁵√96x¹²y¹¹ ⁵√3x²y⁻²192views
Textbook QuestionSimplify the radical expressions in Exercises 58 - 62. ∜(32x^5)/∜(16x) (Assume that x > 0.)345views
Textbook QuestionUse the rules for radicals to perform the indicated operations. Assume all variable expressions represent positive real numbers. ∜m/n⁴375views
Textbook QuestionEvaluate each expression in Exercises 55–66, or indicate that the root is not a real number. ⁵√(−3)^5341views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each exponential expression in Exercises 23–64. (3a^−5 b^2/12a^3 b^−4)^0327views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 5 and 6. (5a^-1)^4(a^2)^-3261views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 45–66, divide and, if possible, simplify. _______ ³√x²+7x+12 ³√x+3168views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 61–82, multiply and simplify. Assume that all variables in a radicand represent positive real numbers and no radicands involve negative quantities raised to even powers. __ ___ √8x ⋅ √10y194views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 5 and 6. (p^-2)^0/5p^-4241views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 59–76, find the indicated root, or state that the expression is not a real number. ___ ⁴√−16185views
Textbook QuestionEvaluate each expression in Exercises 55–66, or indicate that the root is not a real number. ⁶√1/64380views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 65–74, simplify each radical expression and then rationalize the denominator. 25 --------- √5x²y184views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 5 and 6. (3pq)q^2/6p^2q^4528views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 59–76, find the indicated root, or state that the expression is not a real number. ___ ⁵√−1207views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 59–72, simplify each expression using the products-to-powers rule. (-3x⁻²)⁻³183views
Textbook QuestionUse the rules for radicals to perform the indicated operations. Assume all variable expressions represent positive real numbers. ∜∛2320views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 65–74, simplify each radical expression and then rationalize the denominator. 150a³ - √ ---------- b⁵197views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 61–82, multiply and simplify. Assume that all variables in a radicand represent positive real numbers and no radicands involve negative quantities raised to even powers. ___ _____ √5xy ⋅ √10xy²179views
Textbook QuestionUse the rules for radicals to perform the indicated operations. Assume all variable expressions represent positive real numbers. ⁵√∛9311views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent nonzero real numbers. See Examples 5 and 6. 4a^5(a^-1)^3/(a^-2)^-2525views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 59–76, find the indicated root, or state that the expression is not a real number. ___ ⁶√−1187views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 59–72, simplify each expression using the products-to-powers rule. (5x³y⁻⁴)⁻²188views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 55–78, use properties of rational exponents to simplify each expression. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. (2x^⅕)⁵183views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 65–74, simplify each radical expression and then rationalize the denominator. 5m⁴n⁶ √ ------------- 15m³n⁴194views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 61–82, multiply and simplify. Assume that all variables in a radicand represent positive real numbers and no radicands involve negative quantities raised to even powers. __ _ 3√15 ⋅ 5√6198views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 59–76, find the indicated root, or state that the expression is not a real number. ___ −⁴√256190views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 59–72, simplify each expression using the products-to-powers rule. (-2x⁻⁵y⁴z²)⁻⁴179views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 55–78, use properties of rational exponents to simplify each expression. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. (25x⁴y⁶)^½308views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each radical. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. √192536views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 59–76, find the indicated root, or state that the expression is not a real number. __ ⁶√64211views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 55–78, use properties of rational exponents to simplify each expression. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. (x^½y^-⅗)^½192views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 73–84, simplify each expression using the quotients-to-powers rule. (2/x)⁴172views
Textbook QuestionSimplify the radical expressions in Exercises 67–74, if possible. ⁵√64x^6/⁵√2x513views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 65–74, simplify each radical expression and then rationalize the denominator. 15 ------------ ³√-27x⁴y¹¹186views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each radical. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ∛250319views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 55–78, use properties of rational exponents to simplify each expression. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. 3^½ ⋅ 3^¾ 3^¼188views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 73–84, simplify each expression using the quotients-to-powers rule. (x³/5)²231views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each radical. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. - ∜2431172views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 75–92, rationalize each denominator. Simplify, if possible. 15 ---------- √6 + 1228views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 55–78, use properties of rational exponents to simplify each expression. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. (3y^¼)³ y^1/12342views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 73–84, simplify each expression using the quotients-to-powers rule. (- 3x/y)⁴199views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 77–90, simplify each expression. Include absolute value bars where necessary. __ ³√x³189views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each radical. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. -9 ⁵√243311views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 75–92, rationalize each denominator. Simplify, if possible. 17 ---------- √10 - 2177views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 79–112, use rational exponents to simplify each expression. If rational exponents appear after simplifying, write the answer in radical notation. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. __ ⁸√x²193views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 77–90, simplify each expression. Include absolute value bars where necessary. __ ⁴√y⁴204views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 75–82, add or subtract terms whenever possible. ³√54xy^3−y³√128x299views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 75–92, rationalize each denominator. Simplify, if possible. 12 ------------ √7 + √3180views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each radical. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ∛(16 (-2)⁴ (2)⁸)328views
Textbook QuestionMatch each expression in Column I with its equivalent expression in Column II. See Example 8. a. (4/9)^3/2 b. (4/9)^-3/2 c. -(9/4)^3/2 d. -(9/4)^-3/2 A. 27/8 B. -27/8 C. 8/27 D. -8/27295views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 79–112, use rational exponents to simplify each expression. If rational exponents appear after simplifying, write the answer in radical notation. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. ___ ³√8a⁶199views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 77–90, simplify each expression. Include absolute value bars where necessary. ____ ³√−8x³197views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 75–92, rationalize each denominator. Simplify, if possible. √b ---------- √a - √b177views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent positive real numbers. See Examples 8 and 9. 8^2/3488views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 79–112, use rational exponents to simplify each expression. If rational exponents appear after simplifying, write the answer in radical notation. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. _____ ⁵√x¹⁰y¹⁵184views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 77–90, simplify each expression. Include absolute value bars where necessary. ____ ³√(−5)³195views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each radical. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. √24m⁶n⁵294views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each radical. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ∜(x⁴ + y⁴)319views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each radical. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ∛(27 + a³)266views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each radical. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ⁹√5³297views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each radical. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ⁶√11³268views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 83–90, evaluate each expression without using a calculator. 16^(−6/2)349views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each radical. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ⁸√5⁴330views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 75–92, rationalize each denominator. Simplify, if possible. 2√6 + √5 -------------- 3√6 - √5160views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each radical. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ⁶√x¹⁸y²777views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent positive real numbers. See Examples 8 and 9. (3^1/2)(3^3/2)510views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 79–112, use rational exponents to simplify each expression. If rational exponents appear after simplifying, write the answer in radical notation. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. ____ ⁹√x⁶y³187views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent positive real numbers. See Examples 8 and 9. (64^5/3)/(64^4/3)298views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 93–104, rationalize each numerator. Simplify, if possible. 5 √ --- 3213views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each radical. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ⁹√∜7³278views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent positive real numbers. See Examples 8 and 9. (y^7/3)(y^-4/3)283views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. 8√(2x) - √(8x) + √(72x)805views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 93–104, rationalize each numerator. Simplify, if possible. ³√2x ³√y186views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent positive real numbers. See Examples 8 and 9. (k^1/3)/(k^2/3)(k^-1)356views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. 3√72m² - 5√32m² - 3√18m²261views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 79–112, use rational exponents to simplify each expression. If rational exponents appear after simplifying, write the answer in radical notation. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. ___ __ ⁴√a²b ⋅ ³√ab182views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 85–116, simplify each exponential expression. (-¼x⁻⁴y⁵z⁻¹)(-12x⁻³y⁻¹z⁴)189views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent positive real numbers. See Examples 8 and 9. (z^3/4)/(z^5/4)(z^-2)341views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 93–104, rationalize each numerator. Simplify, if possible. √x + 4 √x199views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent positive real numbers. See Examples 8 and 9. (x^1/4y^2/5)^20/x^2442views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. 2∛3 + 4∛24 - ∛81278views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 79–112, use rational exponents to simplify each expression. If rational exponents appear after simplifying, write the answer in radical notation. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. _ ⁴√x ⁵√x214views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 93–104, rationalize each numerator. Simplify, if possible. √a - √b √a + √b262views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ∜32 + 3∜2269views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 79–112, use rational exponents to simplify each expression. If rational exponents appear after simplifying, write the answer in radical notation. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. __ ³√y² ⁶√y202views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. 2∛16 + ∛54261views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 79–112, use rational exponents to simplify each expression. If rational exponents appear after simplifying, write the answer in radical notation. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. __ ⁴√√x185views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 103–110, insert either <, >, or = in the shaded area to make a true statement. |−20| □ |−50|309views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. 3x∛xy² - 2∛8x⁴y²271views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 79–112, use rational exponents to simplify each expression. If rational exponents appear after simplifying, write the answer in radical notation. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. ____ √√x²y186views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 85–116, simplify each exponential expression. -24a³b⁻⁵c⁵/-3a⁻⁶b⁻⁴c⁻⁷193views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 105–110, use an associative property to write an algebraic expression equivalent to each expression and simplify. 4+(6+x)175views
Textbook QuestionSimplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all vari-ables represent positive real numbers. See Examples 8 and 9. (z^1/3z^-2/3z^1/6)/(z^-1/6)^3390views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 103–110, insert either <, >, or = in the shaded area to make a true statement. 30/40−3/4 □ 14/15⋅15/14336views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 107–114, simplify each exponential expression. Assume that variables represent nonzero real numbers. (x^−2 y)^−3/(x^2 y^−1)^3379views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 101–108, simplify by reducing the index of the radical. ⁹√x^6 y^3337views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 101–108, simplify by reducing the index of the radical. ¹²√x^4y^8320views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ∛64xy² + ∛27x⁴y⁵280views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 107–114, simplify each exponential expression. Assume that variables represent nonzero real numbers. (3x−4 y z−7)(3x)−3312views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 111–114, simplify each expression. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. (49x^−2y^4)^−1/2(xy^1/2)369views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ∜81x⁶y³ - ∜16x¹⁰y³286views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 111–114, simplify each expression. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers. (x^−5/4y^1/3x^−3/4)^−6679views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. 5√6 + 2√10369views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 107–114, simplify each exponential expression. Assume that variables represent nonzero real numbers. (2^−1x^−3y^−1)^−2(2x^−6y^4)^−2(9x^3y^−3)^0/(2x^−4y^−6)^2299views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. √6(3 + √7)304views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 85–116, simplify each exponential expression. (20a⁻³b⁴c⁵/-2a⁻⁵b⁻²c)⁻²184views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. 4√3(√7 - 2√11)295views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 117–124, simplify each exponential expression. 9y⁴/x⁻² + (x⁻¹/y²)⁻²196views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. (√2 + 3) (√2 - 3)248views
Textbook QuestionMake Sense? In Exercises 119–122, determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. ____ ⁴√(−8)⁴ cannot be positive 8 because the power and the index cancel each other.195views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 117–124, simplify each exponential expression. (3x⁴/y⁻⁴)⁻¹(2x/y²)³233views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. (∛11 - 1) (∛11² + ∛11 +1)292views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 117–124, simplify each exponential expression. (-4x³y⁻⁵)⁻²(2x⁻⁸y⁻⁵)209views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 117–124, simplify each exponential expression. (2x²y⁴)⁻¹(4xy³)⁻³ / (x²y)⁻⁵(x³y²)⁴282views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. (3√2 + √3) (2√3 - √2)275views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations and/or simplify each expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. 5/√2262views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations and/or simplify each expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ∛2/3316views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations and/or simplify each expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ∜2/25273views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations and/or simplify each expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. √2/3x309views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations and/or simplify each expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. √(x⁵y³)/z²332views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations and/or simplify each expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ∛8/x⁴288views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations and/or simplify each expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. (∛mn • ∛m²) / ∛n²251views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations and/or simplify each expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. (-4 /∛3 ) + (1/∛24) - ( 2/∛81)263views
Textbook QuestionPerform the indicated operations and/or simplify each expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. ( 5/∛2) - ( 2/∛16) + (1/∛54)331views
Textbook QuestionRationalize each denominator. Assume all variables represent nonnegative numbers and that no denominators are 0. 1/(2 + √5)333views
Textbook QuestionRationalize each denominator. Assume all variables represent nonnegative numbers and that no denominators are 0. (√7 - 1) / (2√7 + 4√2)406views
Textbook QuestionRationalize each denominator. Assume all variables represent nonnegative numbers and that no denominators are 0. (p - 4) / (√p + 2)386views
Textbook QuestionRationalize each denominator. Assume all variables represent nonnegative numbers and that no denominators are 0. 3m / 2 + (√m + n)214views
Textbook QuestionConcept Check: By what number should the numerator and denominator of 1/(∛3 - ∛5) be multiplied in order to rationalize the denominator? Write this fraction with a rationalized denominator.387views
Textbook QuestionMatch the rational exponent expression in Column I with the equivalent radical expression in Column II. Assume that x is not 0. (b) -3x^-1/364views
Textbook QuestionIf the expression is in exponential form, write it in radical form and evaluate if possible. If it is in radical form, write it in exponential form. Assume all variables represent posi-tive real numbers. -12x^1/2115views
Textbook QuestionSolve each radical equation in Exercises 11–30. Check all proposed solutions. √(1 + 4√x) = 1 + √x124views
Textbook QuestionSolve each equation for the specified variable. (Assume all denominators are nonzero.) d=k√h, for h43views