215k views
1 vote
I'm having trouble with this question can someone help me, please!!!

I'm having trouble with this question can someone help me, please!!!-example-1
User Mrkishi
by
8.2k points

2 Answers

4 votes
Answer: It is the last option:


(7^{ (1)/(3) })^(3) =7^{ (1)/(3)}.7^{ (1)/(3)}.7^{ (1)/(3) }=7^{ (1)/(3) + (1)/(3) + (1)/(3) } =7^{ (3)/(3)}=7^1=7


Justification:

step explanation

1) By definition (A)^3 = A*A*A, so replace A with
7^{ (1)/(3) }

2) use the property of multiplication of powers with the same base

3) add the fractions

4) simplify 3/3 = 1

5) a base raised to power 1 is the same base.
User Deovrat Singh
by
7.5k points
7 votes
Answer:
[7^(1/3)]^3 = 7^(1/3) * 7^(1/3) * 7^(1/3)=7^(1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3)=7^(3/3) =7^1=7
The last option is the correct one

Step-by-step explanation:
Te given is:
[7^(1/3)]^3 which means that we will multiply 7^(1/3) by itself three times
So, the first step is:
[7^(1/3)]^3 = 7^(1/3) * 7^(1/3) * 7^(1/3)
Now, when multiplying numbers with same base, the powers are added together.
Here, we have the same base (7), so we will add the powers.
So, the next step is:
7^(1/3) * 7^(1/3) * 7^(1/3) = 7^(1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3)
Now, 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 3/3 which is equal to 1
So, the third step is:
7^(1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3)=7^(3/3) =7^1
Finally, any base raised to the power of one would be equal to itself.
So, the final step is:
7^(3/3) =7^1=7

Concatenating all the previous steps, we will find that the complete scenario is:
[7^(1/3)]^3 = 7^(1/3) * 7^(1/3) * 7^(1/3)=7^(1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3)=7^(3/3) =7^1=7

Hope this helps :)
User Sportzpikachu
by
8.4k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories