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If m^3 = 10 and p^2 = 5. Then what is (m^6)(p)?

 Oct 15, 2014

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If p^2 = 5.....  we actually could have another answer, too

p could also = -√5

So   (100)(-√5) = -100√5

 

 Oct 15, 2014
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m^6 = (m^3)*(m^3)  so m^6 = 10*10 = 100

 

p^2 = p*p  so p = √(p^2)  so p = √5

 

Therefore (m^6)*p = 100√5  ≈ 223.6

 

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 Oct 15, 2014
 #2
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Best Answer

If p^2 = 5.....  we actually could have another answer, too

p could also = -√5

So   (100)(-√5) = -100√5

 

CPhill Oct 15, 2014

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