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14 November, 03:43

Which property of exponents must be used first to solve this expression? (xy^2) 1/3

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  1. 14 November, 06:30
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    I think you meant (xy^2) ^ (1/3), where 1/3 is the exponent of (xy^2).

    Normally you must perform any operations showin inside parentheses first. But here xy^2 cannot be simplified. Your first step, then, is to apply the exponent (1/3) to (xy^2). Note that you're not "solving" this expression; rather, you're "evaluating it."

    (xy^2) ^ (1/3) comes out to x^ (1/3) * y^ (2/3). This expression cannot be simplified further.
  2. 14 November, 07:05
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    No b! she didn't and if you don't know then don't answer! @altavistard
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