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31.01.2021 •
Mathematics
11 Joel says, "For x 20, the expression
![( \sqrt[7]{ {x}^{2} })( \sqrt[5]{ {x}^{3} }](/tpl/images/2109/2482/e34f4.png)
equivalent to
is he correct? Justify your response algebraically.
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Ответ:
22.6
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay basically you can do this in your head. The first two numbers can go into 12.
12×2=24
27-24=3
You have 32 left. Only 24 can go into it.
32-24=8
Now you need a decimal point to get a 0 to help you.
You have 22. right now
80 can only go into 72.
12×6=72
So this number can go on and on but we will end at 22.6!