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Add and simplify. 1^1/3 + 2^3/4


A. 3^4/12

B. 3^1/3

C. 3^13/12

D. 49/12

E. 4^1/12

 Aug 16, 2019
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Hi maccabresubwoofer, 

 

First, \(\frac{1^1}{3} = \frac{1}{3} \)

 

 

next, \(\frac{2^3}{4} = \frac{8}{4} = 2\)

 

Finally, \(2+\frac{1}{3} = 7/3\)

 

but thats not a choice. And second, A and B are the same and D and E are the same...

 

I think you might mean \(1^{\frac{1}{3}} + 2^{\frac{3}{4}}\)

 But whatever.

 

-Evan

 Aug 16, 2019
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Yes, that's the problem

macabresubwoofer  Aug 16, 2019
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what is the problem?  You still have not made your meaning clear!

Melody  Aug 18, 2019

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