Easy Algebra Step-by-Step

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38 Easy Algebra Step-by-Step


In general, if xxx xa
nx

xxx⋅⋅x
ft f

, where n is a natural number, x is called an

nth root of a. The principal nth root of a is denoted na. The expression na
is called a radical, a is called the radicand, n is called the index and indi-
cates which root is desired. If no index is written, it is understood to be 2
and the radical expression indicates the principal square root of the radi-
cand. As a rule, a positive real number has exactly one real positive nth
root whether n is even or odd, and every real number has exactly one real
nth root when n is odd. Negative numbers do not have real nth roots when
n is even. Finally, the nth root of 0 is 0 whether n is even or odd: n 00
(a lway s).

Problem Find the indicated root, if possible.
a.^481

b. −

1
32

5

c.^30. 125

d.^6 − 1

e.^7 − 1

f.^500

Solution

a.^481
Step 1. Find the principal fourth root of 81.

33333333 = 81 , so^481 = 3.

b. −^1
32

5

Step 1. Find the principal fi fth root of −^1
32

.


−⋅−⋅−⋅−⋅−=−


1


2


1


2


1


2


1


2


1


2


1


32


, so −=−

1


32


1


2


(^5).

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