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I have an ACT practice problem (subject of calculus) that I need help on. *It asks to identify the errors that each person made, and explain in words what he or she did wrong. Then correctly simplify the expressions.*See

I have an ACT practice problem (subject of calculus) that I need help on. *It asks-example-1
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Helen made an error whe she expressed the factor 2^4/3 in radical form. The correct expression is:


2^{(4)/(3)}=\sqrt[3]{2^4}=\sqrt[3]{8}

Then, the simplified expression is:


\frac{\sqrt[3]{8}}{e}

Stephen made an error when he write ln2 as simply 2, in the second step. The correct procedure is:


e^{(4)/(3)ln2-1}=e^{(4)/(3)\ln 2}\cdot e^(-1)=^{}2^{(4)/(3)}\cdot e^(-1)=\frac{\sqrt[3]{8}}{e}

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