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I don't know how to "Simplify the expression of (3 ^1\4) * (3^2) " specifically to demonstrate the product of powers property (and show any steps I used too)

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Answer:

11.85

Explanation:

(3^1\4) =
3^{(1)/(4) }

(3^2) =
(3)^(2)

Applying the law of indices,


a^(m) x
a^(n) =
a^((m+n))


3^{(1)/(4) } x
3^(2) =
3^{(1)/(4) + 2}

=
3^{(9)/(4) }

=
\sqrt[4]{3^(9) }

=
\sqrt[4]{19683}

= 11.8445

≅ 11.84

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