Respuesta :
For this case we have the following expression:
[tex]7 ^ {(1/2)} [/tex]
Rewriting the expression we have:
[tex](7 ^ {(1/2)}) ^ x [/tex]
Where,
x: exponent to which we must raise the expression to obtain 7 as a result.
We have then:
[tex]7 ^ {((1/2) x)} [/tex]
The exponent must be equal to 1:
[tex](1/2) x = 1 [/tex]
Clearing x we have:
[tex]x = 2 [/tex]
Substituting valres:
[tex]7 ^ {((1/2) 2)} 7 ^ 1 7[/tex]
Answer:
you must raise the expression to 2
[tex]7 ^ {(1/2)} [/tex]
Rewriting the expression we have:
[tex](7 ^ {(1/2)}) ^ x [/tex]
Where,
x: exponent to which we must raise the expression to obtain 7 as a result.
We have then:
[tex]7 ^ {((1/2) x)} [/tex]
The exponent must be equal to 1:
[tex](1/2) x = 1 [/tex]
Clearing x we have:
[tex]x = 2 [/tex]
Substituting valres:
[tex]7 ^ {((1/2) 2)} 7 ^ 1 7[/tex]
Answer:
you must raise the expression to 2
Answer:
Raise the expression to the power 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the power to a power property of exponents, (am)n = amn
[tex](7^{\frac{1}{2} } )^{2} = 7^{\frac{1}{2} } *2\\7x^{1}=7[/tex]
This is the answer given on plato :)