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Can someone solve this and explain it please

Can someone solve this and explain it please-example-1

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Answer:

2/5

Explanation:


\sqrt[5]{x} is equal to
x^(1/5) (Any number to the power 1/5 means to find the fifth root). Now we can do
x^(1/5) ×
x^(1/5) (we would just add the powers). 1/5 + 1/5 = 2/5. The answer is
x^(2/5), so a = 2/5.

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User Sensslen
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Answer:

a = 2/5

Explanation:


x^{(1)/(5)}*\sqrt[5]{x}=x^(a)\\\\\\x^{(1)/(5)*x^{(1)/(5)}}=x^(a)\\\\\\x^{(1)/(5)+(1)/(5)}=x^(a)\\\\\\x^{(2)/(5)}=x^(a)

Base are same. So, compare the exponents

a = 2/5

User Chris Bartholomew
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