Rewrite the expression with rational exponents as a radical expression.

4 times x to the three sevenths power

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]\displaystyle 4\sqrt[7]{x^3}[/tex]

General Formulas and Concepts:

Algebra I

Exponential Rule [Root Rewrite]:                                                                        [tex]\displaystyle \sqrt[n]{x} = x^{\frac{1}{n}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify

[tex]\displaystyle 4x^\bigg{\frac{3}{7}}[/tex]

Step 2: Rewrite

Split:                                                                                                                      [tex]\displaystyle 4(x^\bigg{\frac{1}{7}})^3[/tex]Rewrite [Exponential Rule - Root Rewrite]:                                                        [tex]\displaystyle 4\sqrt[7]{x^3}[/tex]

Related Questions

1. Which of the following is an algebraic expression?
a. X+5= 7
b. 5-2x = 3
C. 5x +4- 2x
d. -2 = 3x + 1

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1.

C. 5x + 4 - 2x is an algebraic expression

Use the circle to represent the following situation and show how you came up with the answer.

For lunch, you stop at a Pizza Express, where they sell pizza whole or by the slice. The area of one slice of a 16" pizza is 33.49in².
What angle does one slice make?

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Answer:

look below bestie

Step-by-step explanation:

ok so i dont know most of it (sryy) but the area of the entire pizza is 535.84in², the radius of the pizza is about 13.05 and yea. thats all i got

10,4,7
The above set 4 numbers have a mean of 8
what could the mystery number

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11 is the mystery number

Answer:

The mystery number is 11

Step-by-step explanation:

→ Set up an equation

( 10 + 4 + 7 + x ) ÷ 4 = 8

→ Multiply both sides by 4

21 + x = 32

→ Minus 21 from both sides

x = 11

Please help me this on the picture

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Which of the following describes an air mass with the symbol CT? a. it is a cold air mass over an ocean c. it is a warm air mass over an ocean b. it is a warm air mass over a continent d. it is a cold air mass over a continent Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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CT means continental tropical. meaning warm land. so the answer is B :) and this should be in the science section not math btw! good luck

Answer:

B is correct_

Factor completely, show work.

x² - 49

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You want to pull out the square roots of each term since they are both perfect squares.

Factor using the difference of squares formula: a2-b2=(a+b)(a-b)

This formula allows the middle term to cancel out.

=x2 - 49

=(x + 7)(x - 7)

ANSWER: (x + 7)(x - 7)

Hope this helps! :)

PLEASE HELP. In the triangles below, DF MN, DG MP, D P. Can you prove that DFG MNP? Explain your answer. (15 points)

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Complete question is;

In the triangles attached , DF is congruent to MN,DG is congruent to MP, angle D is congruent to angle P. Can you prove that triangle DFG is congruent to MNP.

Answer:

Proved below

Step-by-step explanation:

From the attached triangles, we can see that;

∠D corresponds to ∠M

∠F corresponds to ∠N

∠G corresponds to ∠P

But we are told that ∠D is congruent to ∠P. Thus, since we have 2 other congruent sides in the triangles, we can conclude that Side-Angle-Side Postulate (SAS) congruency theorem that triangle DFG is congruent to MNP.

On the first day of travel, a driver was going at a speed of 40 mph. The next day, he increased the speed to 60 mph. If he drove 2 more hours on the first day and traveled 20 more miles, find the total distance traveled in the two days.

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Answer:

380

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a bit nasty. It depends on how you read the 20 miles more and what you do with it. The best and most careful way to do it is do it a long way setting up the two equations carefully.

Second day

Let the time travelled = t

Let the speed travelled = 60 mph

d2 = 60*t

First Day

40*(t + 2) = d1

but d1 = d2 + 20 because he travelled 20 miles further on d1

40 * (t + 2) = d2 + 20

d2 however = 60*t

40*(t+2 ) = 60*t + 20          Remove the brackets

40t + 80 = 60t + 20           Subtract 20 from both sides

40t + 60 = 60t                   Subtract 40t from both sides

60 = 20*t                           Divide by 20

t = 60/20

t = 3 hours.

Day 2 = 60 + t = 180

Day 1 = 40*5  = 200

Total distance = 380

Where did that 20 miles go? It was just an observation about the difference in distance travelled between the 2 days.

The total distance the driver traveled in the two days is 260 miles

From the question, on the first day, the driver was going as a speed of 40 mph.

Let s be speed

∴ [tex]s_{1}= 40mph[/tex]

On the second day, he increased the speed to 60 mph

∴ [tex]s_{2}= 60mph[/tex]

From the statement- If he drove 2 more hours on the first day

Let time be t

Then

[tex]t_{1}= t_{2} + 2[/tex] hrs

and traveled 20 more miles

Let d be distance  

Then,

[tex]d_{1}= d_{2} + 20[/tex] miles

From the formula

Distance = Speed × Time

Then,

[tex]d = s \times t[/tex]

∴ [tex]d_{1} = s_{1} \times t_{1}[/tex]

From above,

[tex]d_{1}= d_{2}+20[/tex] miles

[tex]s_{1}= 40mph[/tex]

[tex]t_{1}= t_{2} + 2[/tex] hrs

Putting these into

[tex]d_{1} = s_{1} \times t_{1}[/tex]

[tex]d_{2} + 20 = 40\times (t_{2}+2)[/tex] ...... (1)

But,

[tex]Time = \frac{Distance}{Speed}[/tex]

∴ [tex]t_{2}= \frac{d_{2} }{s_{2} }[/tex]

From above, [tex]s_{2}= 60mph[/tex]

∴ [tex]t_{2}= \frac{d_{2} }{60}[/tex]

Put this into equation (1)

[tex]d_{2} + 20 = 40\times (t_{2}+2)[/tex]

[tex]d_{2} + 20 = 40\times (\frac{d_{2}}{60} +2)[/tex]

[tex]d_{2} + 20 = \frac{2}{3}d_{2} +80\\d_{2} = \frac{2}{3}d_{2} +80-20\\d_{2} = \frac{2}{3}d_{2} +60[/tex]

Multiply through by 3

[tex]3\times d_{2} = 3\times \frac{2}{3}d_{2} +3 \times 60\\3d_{2} = 2d_{2} + 120\\3d_{2} -2d_{2} = 120[/tex]

∴ [tex]d_{2} = 120[/tex] miles

∴The distance traveled on the second day is 120 miles

For the distance traveled on the first day,

Substitute [tex]d_{2}[/tex] into the equation

[tex]d_{1}= d_{2}+20[/tex] miles

∴ [tex]d_{1}= 120+20[/tex]

[tex]d_{1}= 140[/tex] miles

∴ The distance traveled on the first day is 140 miles

The total distance traveled in the two days = [tex]d_{1} + d_{2}[/tex]

The total distance traveled in the two days = 120 miles + 140 miles

The total distance traveled in the two days = 260 miles

Hence, the total distance the driver traveled in the two days is 260 miles

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for what value of x does 4^x=(1/8)^x+5?

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Use main properties of powers

(a^m)^n=a^{m\cdot n};(am)n=am⋅n;

\dfrac{1}{a^n}=a^{-n}an1=a−n

to simplify given equation.

1.

4^x=(2^2)^x=2^{2x}.4x=(22)x=22x.

2.

\left(\dfrac{1}{8}\right)^{x+5}=\left(\dfrac{1}{2^3}\right)^{x+5}=(2^{-3})^{x+5}=2^{-3x-15}.(81)x+5=(231)x+5=(2−3)x+5=2−3x−15.

3. Then the equation is

2^{2x}=2^{-3x-15}.22x=2−3x−15.

The bases are the same, so equate the powers:

2x=-3x-15,

2x+3x=-15,

5x=-15,

x=-3.

Answer: for x=-3.

Venus has 80 ounces of sports drink. If she drinks 60% of it, how much sports drink will she have left?

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Answer:

32 ounces

Step-by-step explanation:

It would be 32 ounces that Venus has left in her sports drink.

Instructions: Find the measure of the indicated angle to the nearest
degree.
19
?
8
=

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Answer:

? ≈ 65°

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the cosine ratio in the right triangle

cos? = [tex]\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{8}{19}[/tex] , then

? = [tex]cos^{-1}[/tex] ([tex]\frac{8}{19}[/tex] ) ≈ 65° ( to the nearest degree )

Amy has four more 20c coins than 5c coins. The total value of all her 20c and 5c is $3.80. How many 5c coins does Amy have?

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Answer:

Amy has 12 5¢ coins

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x represent 20¢ coins and y represent 5¢ coins.

Amy has four more 20¢ coins than 5¢ coins. Hence:

[tex]x=y+4[/tex]

And the total value of all her coins is $3.80. Thus:

[tex]0.2x+0.05y=3.8[/tex]

This yields a system of equations:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{cases} x=y+4 \\ 0.2x+0.05y=3.8\end{cases}[/tex]

We can solve by substitution. Substitute the first equation into the first:

[tex]\displaystyle 0.2(y+4)+0.05y=3.8[/tex]

Distribute:

[tex]\displaystyle 0.2y+0.8+0.05y=3.8[/tex]

Combine like terms:

[tex]\displaystyle 0.25y = 3[/tex]

And divide both sides by 0.25. Hence:

[tex]y=12[/tex]

Thus, Amy has 12 5¢ coins.

Using the first equation:

[tex]x=y+4[/tex]

Substitute:

[tex]x=(12)+4=16[/tex]

Thus, Amy has 16 20¢ coins.

In conclusion, Amy has 12 5¢ coins and 16 20¢ coins.

4. a) x2 + xy2 + y 4

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Answer:

x2 + xy2 + y 4=(x+y^2)^2-xy^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Two high school basketball players each played 5 games. Their stats are summarized below:

Player A: Stats on 5 games → mean points scored = 25, standard deviation = 4
Player B: Scored 23, 27, 28, 22, 25 points on 5 consecutive games

Suppose a university basketball scout (a person who finds new players for a university's team) is deciding which player to recruit. Who should they choose? Justify your response. [3 marks]

HINT: Compare mean and variance of each player.

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Answer:

Player B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Player A has a mean score of 25.

Let's calculate Player B's mean score and compare it to Player A's.

23 + 27 + 28 + 22 + 25 / 5 = 125 / 5 = 25.

So, Player A and Player B have the same mean score.

This doesn't tell the scout which player is "better", so let's look at the variance.

The other statistic given for Player A is the standard deviation for their points. The given number is 4. Let’s calculate the standard deviation for Player B, and compare it to player A.

Recall that we add up the squares of the difference between each score and the mean, divide it by the total number of data, and square root that. So, the standard deviation for player B is sqrt(2^2 + 2^2 + 3^2 + 3^2 + 0^2 / 5) = sqrt (26/5) = sqrt (5.2) = 2.3.

Excellent. We have player A’s standard deviation, as well as player B’s standard of deviation. Since player B’s standard deviation is less than player A’s, it can be inferred that player B has more consistent results than player A, and the scout should get Player B.

Hope this helps!

(PICTURE) 15 Points and marking Brainliest could someone please answer/explain this for me

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Answer:

9. Hypotenuse = √(19.1²+11.3²) = √492.5 = 22.2 m²

10. Area = (34×40)/2 + (17²×π/2)

= 680 + 453.96

= 1133.96 cm²

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2. Sum of two numbers = 16
Difference of the numbers = 6
Find the numbers.
What is their product?

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The numbers are 11 and 5
There product is 55

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

let the  numbers be x and y.

x+y=16

x-y=6

add

2x=22

x=22/2=11

11+x=16

x=16-11=5

product xy=11×5=55

Which expression is equivalent to −24x+72?

−24(x−72)negative 24 times open paren x minus 72 close paren

−24(x−3)negative 24 times open paren x minus 3 close paren

24(x+3)24 times open paren x plus 3 close paren

24(x+72)

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Answer:-24(x-3) = -24x (-24)(-3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

eat my hand where the pic

Step-by-step explanation:

yeah

Please help i do not understand

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Answer:

OPTION A

I CHOSE OPTION A AS THE ANSWER BECAUSE OPTI0N D CANNOT BE TRUE ACCORDING TO THE QUESTION AND OPTION B AND C ARENT TRUE BECAUSE IT WAS MENTIONED THAT AT 3 HOURS THE COST WOULD BE 140 $ BUT IN OPTION B IT SHOWS THAT THEY ALREADY ACHIEVED 200$ BEFORE IT EVEN BECAME 3 HOURS AND IT ISNT OPTION C BECAUSE IT  CROSSED 150$ WHILE IT WAS 3 HOURS SO MOST LIKELY THE ANSWER IS TO BE OPTION A.

HOPE THIS HELPS YOU....

Help with this question

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Step-by-step explanation:

Hey there!

Given;

-6(2x-9) + (7-6x) = 0

Simplify it.

-12x + 54 + 7 - 6x = 0

-18x +61 = 0

Therefore, answer is option B.

Hope it helps!

The answer is -6x + 61 so therefore the answer is D

draw the graphs of the lines represented by the equations 3x-4y=1 and 4x-3y=6 in the same graph. also find the coordinates of the point where the two lines intersect​

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Answer:

I've attached the graph with it, the intersection point is,

x = 3, y = 2

Nishi invests £3400 at 5% interest per year. Work out how much she will have altogether after: 3 years​

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Answer:

£510

Step-by-step explanation:

5% of 3400 is 170. SInce she gets that much money every year, after 3 years she'll have 3*170 = £510.

Answer: Simple Interest = PRT

P= 3400

R = 5% = 5/100

T = 3

=> 3400 × 5/100 × 3 = 510

=》3400 + 510 = 3910

Step-by-step explanation:

marked price of an item is 4000, what will be it's selling price having 20% discount and 10% vat.​

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Answer:

I HOPE IT WILL HELP

EXPLANATION IS IN THE PHOTO .

Another way to do it is by

Multiplying the original value by the discounted percent, the percent taxed but add one to it.

(4,000)(.80)(1+10/100)= 3,520

4000 is the original value
.80 is the value of the item with 20% off
1.1 gives value after tax, adding the one allows you to see the value of the item after tax.




7.


For which discriminant is the graph possible?



A. b2 – 4ac = 0


B. b2 – 4ac = –1


C. b2 – 4ac = 4

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Answer:

C. b2 – 4ac = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The graph is possible for  

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The discriminant of a quadratic equation of the form

is equal to

If D=0 the quadratic equation has only one real solution

If D>0 the quadratic equation has two real solutions

If D<0 the quadratic equation has no real solution (complex solutions)

In this problem , looking at the graph, the quadratic equation has two real solutions (the solutions are the x-intercepts)

so

therefore

The graph is possible for

...............................................................................................................................................

Answer:

b^2 – 4ac = 4

...............................................................................................................................................

EVALUATE: 10x – 2y3 (if x = 5 and y = 2)​

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Answer:

10*(5) - 2*(2)^3

= 50 - 2*8

= 50 - 16

=34

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

với x=5 và y=2

phương trinh trở th a

10*  5 - 2 * 2^ 3

=50 -  2*8

=50 - 16

=34

the Marked price of an article is rupees 1600 if it is sold for rupees 1472 what is the discount rate​

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Step-by-step explanation:

1600-1472=128

128/1600×100

Find the pressure exerted by a force of 240 N on an area of 30 cm2. Find the answer in SI unit​

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Answer:

Pressure is 80,000 pascals.

Step-by-step explanation:

Area:

[tex] = { \bf{ 30 \times {10}^{ - 4} \: {m}^{2} }}[/tex]

Pressure:

[tex]{ \bf{pressure = \frac{force}{area} }} \\ \\ { \tt{ = \frac{240}{30 \times {10}^{ - 4} } }} \\ = { \tt{80000 \: pascals}}[/tex]

3000 dollars is invested in a bank account at an interest rate of 7 percent per year, compounded continuously. Meanwhile, 20000 dollars is invested in a bank account at an interest rate of 5 percent compounded annually.

To the nearest year, when will the two accounts have the same balance?

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  after 89 years

Step-by-step explanation:

For principal p, interest rate r, and number of years t, the two account balances are ...

  a = p·e^(rt) . . . . continuous compounding

  a = p(1+r)^t . . . . annual compounding

Using the given values, we have

  3000·e^(0.07t) . . . . . compounded continuously

  20000·1.05^t . . . . . . compounded annually

We want to find t so these are equal.

  3000·e^(0.07t) = 20000·1.05^t

  0.15e^(0.07t) = 1.05^t . . . . divide by 20,000

  ln(0.15) +0.07t = t·ln(1.05) . . . . take natural logarithms

  ln(0.15) = t·(ln(1.05) -0.07) . . . . subtract 0.07t

  t = ln(0.15)/(ln(1.05) -0.07) ≈ -1.8971/-0.02121 . . . . . divide by the coefficient of t

  t ≈ 89.4 ≈ 89

The two accounts will have the same balance after 89 years.

757divide 100=to in hours and minutes

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

757 minutes = 12 hours 37 minutes

A shopkeeper fixed the marked price of his radio to make a profit of 30 %. Allowing 15 % discount on the marked price, the radio was sold. What percent profit did he make? ​

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Answer:

10.5 %

Step-by-step explanation:

Here .

let the Cost Price be 'x'

the..

by the question..

the marked price was fixed to make 30% profit

then..

the marked price will be

x+ 30% of x

= x + 30/100 × x

=x+ 0.3x

=1.3x

soo .. the marked price is 1.3x

now.. after allowing 15% discount..

the selling price will be

1.3x - 15% of 1.3x

= 1.3x - 0.195x

= 1.105x

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now..

profit made = 1.105x-x

= 0.105x

soo .

in percentage..

profit percent = profit/cp × 100%

= 0.105x/x × 100%

= 10.5 %

The Volume of a sphare is 28/3 times the surface area calculate The surface area and the Volume of the sphere, correct to the nearest whole number.​

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Given:

Volume of a sphere is [tex]\dfrac{28}{3}[/tex] times the surface area.

To find:

The surface area and the volume of the sphere.

Solution:

Volume of a sphere:

[tex]V=\dfrac{4}{3}\pi r^3[/tex]              ...(i)

Surface area of a sphere:

[tex]A=4\pi r^2[/tex]                      ...(ii)

Where, r is the radius of the sphere.

Volume of a sphere is [tex]\dfrac{28}{3}[/tex] times the surface area.

[tex]V=\dfrac{28}{3}\times A[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{4}{3}\pi r^3=\dfrac{28}{3}\times 4\pi r^2[/tex]

Multiply both sides by 3.

[tex]4\pi r^3=112\pi r^2[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{\pi r^3}{\pi r^2}=\dfrac{112}{4}[/tex]

[tex]r=28[/tex]

Using (i), the volume of the sphere is:

[tex]V=\dfrac{4}{3}\times \dfrac{22}{7}\times (28)^3[/tex]

[tex]V\approx 91989[/tex]

Using (ii), the surface area of the sphere is:

[tex]A=4\times \dfrac{22}{7}\times (28)^2[/tex]

[tex]A=9856[/tex]

Therefore, the surface area of the sphere is 9856 sq. units and the volume of the sphere is 91989 cubic units.

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We would like to know how many chocolate bars can be eaten if we start with N dollars and always redeem coupons if we have enough for an additional chocolate bar.For example, with 6 dollars we could consume 7 chocolate bars after purchasing 6 bars giving us 6 coupons and then redeeming the 6 coupons for one bar. This would leave us with one extra coupon. For 11 dollars, we could consume 13 chocolate bars and still have one coupon left. For 2 dollars, we could have consumed 14 chocolate bars and have two coupons left.Write a program that inputs a value for N and outputs how many chocolate bars we can eat and how many coupons we would have left over. Use a loop that continues to redeem coupons as long as there are enough to get at least one chocolate bar. Translate the words into math symbols. The difference of nine and a number is three. What steps would you take to translate the statement? Check all that apply. Replace "difference" with a division sign. 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