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I am having trouble with (5^3/8)^2/11. I cannot solve, is there anyone there that can help

kajundiva

by kajundiva at April 20, 2011

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you can multiple (3/8) and (2/11) bc they're powers and then put that as the power of the 5

loiujk loiujk April 20, 2011

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because these are powers you can multiply 3/8 with 2/11this then is the power of 5.basically:(5^3/8)^2/11=5^(3/8*2/11)=5^(6/88)=5^(3/44)=1.11598163

Killer Killer April 22, 2011

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