Algebra Demystified 2nd Ed

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4 2 4 312

4 32
4 32

4 32
4 444

3
xy xy

xy
xy

xy
xy

=⋅==^4 xy^22
4 4

4 32
2

2
()xy^2

xy
xy

=

10.^4
27


4
3

3
3

49

(^33)
5
5
5 331
5 224
5 224
5 24
xy xy^555
xy
xy
xy
xy
=⋅= 55 ⋅
5 24
5 5
36 5 24
3
36
3
==xy
xy
xy
() xy


Roots Expressed as Exponents


Roots can be written as exponents with the following two properties. Rewriting
radical expressions as expressions written to powers is a useful skill in algebra
and especially in calculus.

Property 14 naa= 1/n


The exponent is a fraction whose numerator is 1 and whose denominator is
the root.

EXAMPLE
Rewrite the expression using a fraction exponent.

(^) xx= 12/
(^32121) xx+= +()^13 /
1112 12
x x
==/ x−/
Property 15 naaa
m n m mn
()==/ (If n is even, a must be nonnegative.)
The exponent is a fraction whose numerator is the power and whose denomi-
nator is the root.
EXAMPLES
Rewrite the expression using a fraction exponent.
(^5) xx^3 =^35 /
(^5) xx^6 =^65 /
(^) ()() 2121 xx^27 −=^27 − /^2
EXAMPLE
Rewrite the expression using a fraction exponent.
EXAMPLE
Rewrite the expression using a fraction exponent.
EXAMPLES
Rewrite the expression using a fraction exponent.
EXAMPLES
Rewrite the expression using a fraction exponent.

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