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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Those expressions are not "problems" themselves because they are not part of a set of calculations. They are only algebraic expressions, but speaking them in words is the "problem".
I could offer answers but my maths was always a bit wobbly so I'd probably be wrong in some of them.
What your question shows though, is the value of algebraic notation for expressing mathematics generally!
I could offer answers but my maths was always a bit wobbly so I'd probably be wrong in some of them.
What your question shows though, is the value of algebraic notation for expressing mathematics generally!
DrWatson · 70-79, M
Aren't you learning that in your class?
MightyLion · 18-21, M
@DrWatson I study at home
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@MightyLion The first is "The fourth root of n times the cube root of n squared". The second is "x to the 1/3 power divided by x to the 1/6 power".
On the basis of that, can you figure out the others?
On the basis of that, can you figure out the others?
Evened · 51-55, M
Difficult... but doable
Numerically
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 41-45, MVIP
Goboldy goop
TheLordOfHell · 41-45
Huh?
MightyLion · 18-21, M
Like instead of them being written in numbers how would you write them in words?@TheLordOfHell
TheLordOfHell · 41-45
@MightyLion Oooh I see. I have not a clue, unfortunately
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
Problems