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h_s_potter2002
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Square Roots

Symplify \sqrt{x^3}.

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I'm giving you the hint because I would like all the people to try it...

the hint is ....

think squre root as 1/2 power


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From doing the first chapter of AOPS V1, I think I know this...

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The square root is the same as to the 1/2 power, as shinwoo said.

So then, you have x (3)(1/2), which simplifies to x 3/2.


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3/2 * 2 = 3

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This means the square root of x to the power of 3,
square root of x= x^1/2
Cube of x=x^3
x^((3)(1/2))
x^(3/2)
>>x^3/2<<


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dwx -- the ^ and _ commands only affect the immediate next character, unless you enclose things in brackets. Thus, you meant to write Click to reveal hidden content
x^{3/2}, not x^3/2. x^{3/2}.

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yeah....

the way you wrote means totally different stuff....

LaTeX could be really confusing.. Mr. Green

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:sqrt: x :^3: =x* :sqrt: x=x^(3/2)

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Actually, you are all wrong. That is not a simplified radical; that is just turning a radical into a power. Therefore, the answer is x\sqrt{x}.

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I was trying to get metsfan001's answer, but I guess you could consider the rest of your guy's answers correct too.

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Mamat wrote:
:sqrt: x :^3: =x* :sqrt: x=x^(3/2)


How could you tell "x>0"?
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solution
x^{\frac{3}{2}}


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X^3/2

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Extension:
a) Simplify \sqrt{x\sqrt{x}} (exponential form is okay)

b) Simplify \sqrt{x\sqrt{x\sqrt{x}}}

c) <Removed by moderator rcv. Too challenging for this forum.>

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dk2 wrote:
Extension:
a) Simplify \sqrt{x\sqrt{x}} (exponential form is okay)

b) Simplify \sqrt{x\sqrt{x\sqrt{x}}}

a
x^{\frac{3}{4}}

b
x^{\frac{3}{8}}


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jli wrote:
b
x^{\frac{3}{8}}

It would be more helpful to others, if you would show your work. (Especially on a problem that's especially challenging for this forum.) I believe your answer to part a is correct, but your answer to part b is incorrect.

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rcv wrote:
jli wrote:
b
x^{\frac{3}{8}}

It would be more helpful to others, if you would show your work. (Especially on a problem that's especially challenging for this forum.) I believe your answer to part a is correct, but your answer to part b is incorrect.


sorry

somethng you need to know
\sqrt{x}=x^{1\2}


\displaystyle \sqrt{x\sqrt{x\sqrt{x}}}=\displaystyle \sqrt{x\sqrt{x\cdot x^\frac{1}{2}}}=\displaystyle \sqrt{x\sqrt{x^\frac{3...

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oops. must have did something wrong the first time Mr. Green Blush

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original problem
x^(3/2)

a
x^(3/4)


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x3/2


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