Name: Anonymous 2010-05-30 21:59
On the SAT Skills practice, it says I need to know how to "apply the properties of non-integer exponents."
It gives me this problem:
If x>0, which of the following are equivalent to (in here, there's a small x next to the denominator in the fraction 3/2)?
I. x sqr rt x
2. square root of x^3
3. (x^2) / square root of x
It says all three are correct.
Can anyone explain to me what all of this means? I'm totally lost...
It gives me this problem:
If x>0, which of the following are equivalent to (in here, there's a small x next to the denominator in the fraction 3/2)?
I. x sqr rt x
2. square root of x^3
3. (x^2) / square root of x
It says all three are correct.
Can anyone explain to me what all of this means? I'm totally lost...