Yes, though it's best to convert to exponential form first. To multiple squareroot2 by cuberoot2, write it as 2^(1/2)*2^(1/3) . Then the rules of exponents make the next step easy as adding fractions: = 2^((1/2)+(1/3)) = 2^(5/6).
If you are convinced the scale is repeatedly giving you the wrong number, press the reset button on the bottom of the scale. If there is no button, then you...
The correct spelling of konnichiwa is こんにちは. In social media posts, you might sometimes see it spelled as こんにちわ, but this is technically incorrect. The two characters don't actually have...
Yes, the way the letters connect are the same. The difference is a few more grammar rules and more letters in Pashto than in Arabic. For example, Pashto has all...
Only if you are reversing the simplification process. For example, 3 with a radical of 8. 3 squared is 9, so you multiply 9 under the radical with the eight...
In another column, create a formula by entering =, then selecting the first value and typing * (which means multiply) before selecting the second value and pressing enter.
What you're describing is a songwriter. A songwriter doesn't necessarily perform music or belong to a band. They typically write music for a variety of singers. It's okay if you...
Whenever you're solving exponents and the bases are the same, you can add the exponents together. If you have x^2 times x^3, you would add the exponents together and get...
Simplifying a fraction means converting both the numerator and the denominator to smaller numbers while leaving the value of the fraction unchanged. The way to do this is to divide...