A andyjl Full Member 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Apr 16, 2007 Messages 168 Reaction score 0 May 2, 2007 #1 Members do not see this ad. The fourth root of x^3 times the square root of x equals 32. What is x? please help. answer is x = 16
Members do not see this ad. The fourth root of x^3 times the square root of x equals 32. What is x? please help. answer is x = 16
D domonas Junior Member 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jul 26, 2006 Messages 118 Reaction score 4 May 2, 2007 #2 andyjl said: The fourth root of x^3 times the square root of x equals 32. What is x? please help. answer is x = 16 Click to expand... Hmm, 4th root of x^3 = x^(3/4) square root of x = x^(1/2) multiply those two together, you get x^(5/4) = 32 ---remember, exponents are added, so 3/4 + 1/2 (or 2/4) = 5/4 another way to break down 5/4 is 1/4 + 4/4 (which is 1/4 +1) which means (x^1/4)(x^4/4) = 32 x^4/4 = x (x^1/4)(x)=32 16 is right. Upvote 0 Downvote
andyjl said: The fourth root of x^3 times the square root of x equals 32. What is x? please help. answer is x = 16 Click to expand... Hmm, 4th root of x^3 = x^(3/4) square root of x = x^(1/2) multiply those two together, you get x^(5/4) = 32 ---remember, exponents are added, so 3/4 + 1/2 (or 2/4) = 5/4 another way to break down 5/4 is 1/4 + 4/4 (which is 1/4 +1) which means (x^1/4)(x^4/4) = 32 x^4/4 = x (x^1/4)(x)=32 16 is right.
A ATLATLATL Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 10, 2007 Messages 113 Reaction score 0 May 5, 2007 #3 i c how ur getting the 5/4 but how are you getting 16? are u subracting 5/4 from 32? Upvote 0 Downvote
J jdmsamurai Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Feb 12, 2007 Messages 237 Reaction score 1 May 6, 2007 #4 x^(5/4) = 32 x^(5/4) = 2^5 now here comes the tricky but easy part 4th everything so it would be (x^(5/4))^4 = (2^5)^4 x^5 = 2^20 now fifth root everything x = 2^4 x = 16 ta da...magic Upvote 0 Downvote
x^(5/4) = 32 x^(5/4) = 2^5 now here comes the tricky but easy part 4th everything so it would be (x^(5/4))^4 = (2^5)^4 x^5 = 2^20 now fifth root everything x = 2^4 x = 16 ta da...magic
cdmOMR Full Member 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 8, 2005 Messages 574 Reaction score 2 May 8, 2007 #5 Another way to look at it is once you get to 32^(4/5) you can seperate it into (32^1/5)^4....32^1/5 should pop out in your head to = 2, since 2^5=32...so its simply 2^4=16 Upvote 0 Downvote
Another way to look at it is once you get to 32^(4/5) you can seperate it into (32^1/5)^4....32^1/5 should pop out in your head to = 2, since 2^5=32...so its simply 2^4=16
M Mila Full Member 15+ Year Member Joined Nov 5, 2006 Messages 388 Reaction score 1 May 8, 2007 #6 X^(5/4) = 32 so.... X = 32^(4/5) .....which is really just the fifth root of 32^4 fifth root of 32 is 2 .... so we have 2^4... which is 16. Upvote 0 Downvote
X^(5/4) = 32 so.... X = 32^(4/5) .....which is really just the fifth root of 32^4 fifth root of 32 is 2 .... so we have 2^4... which is 16.