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11 August, 11:29

Malia24

Sophie claims that the nth root of m

can be written as m 1/n.

To prove the claim, what must Sophie show is the value of (m 1/n) ^n?

n

1

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m

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  1. 11 August, 14:10
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    "m 1/n" is meaningless; if you want to indicate exponentiation, you must use the "^" symbol, as follows:

    m^ (1/n)

    If you now wish to raise this to the power n, do this:

    [m^ (1/n) ]^n Here we can mult. the 2 exponents together, obtaining m^1, or just plain m.
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