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duckmuffin
Feb 28, 2007, 05:42 PM
how would you solve these two problems?

6^2/3 * 4^2/3
---------- divided by
3^2/3
my answer was 8^2/3 but I'm not sure that's right

(^3[radical]6 * ^4[radical]6) ^12
I don't even know HOW to do this question but my algebra 2 book says that the answer is 6^7. But I'm not sure how they got that. Help would be much appreciated!

Capuchin
Mar 1, 2007, 12:34 AM
for the first one you're right, but you need to know that

8^{\frac{2}{3}}=(\sqrt[3]{8})^2

this you should be able to work out the answer to in your head.

For the second one you need to know some rules:

\sqrt[a]{x}=x^{\frac{1}{a}}

x^a*x^b = x^{(a+b)}

and

(x^a)^b = x^{ab}

if you apply these you should get 6^7

let me know if you need further help.