Exam 15: Algebraic Concepts 4

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Evaluate the following expression if it represents a real number. Evaluate the following expression if it represents a real number.

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Compute and simplify so that only positive exponents remain. Compute and simplify so that only positive exponents remain.

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Write the expression in radical form. Do not simplify. Write the expression in radical form. Do not simplify.

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If $P is invested for n years at rate i (as a decimal), compounded annually, the future value that accrues is given by , and the interest earned is Find S for the given P, n, and i. Round your answer to two decimal places. If $P is invested for n years at rate i (as a decimal), compounded annually, the future value that accrues is given by , and the interest earned is Find S for the given P, n, and i. Round your answer to two decimal places.     $2400 for 9 years at 10% If $P is invested for n years at rate i (as a decimal), compounded annually, the future value that accrues is given by , and the interest earned is Find S for the given P, n, and i. Round your answer to two decimal places.     $2400 for 9 years at 10% $2400 for 9 years at 10%

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Compute and simplify so that only positive exponents remain. Compute and simplify so that only positive exponents remain.

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Rationalize the denominator and then simplify. Rationalize the denominator and then simplify.

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Use the rules of exponents to simplify the expression. Use the rules of exponents to simplify the expression.

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Compute and simplify so that only positive exponents remain. Compute and simplify so that only positive exponents remain.

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Evaluate the expression. Evaluate the expression.

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Use the properties of exponents to simplify the expression so that only positive exponents remain. Use the properties of exponents to simplify the expression so that only positive exponents remain.

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Evaluate the expression. Evaluate the expression.

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Use the properties of exponents to simplify the expression so that only positive exponents remain. Use the properties of exponents to simplify the expression so that only positive exponents remain.

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Compute and simplify so that only positive exponents remain. Compute and simplify so that only positive exponents remain.

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Replace the radical with a fractional exponent. Do not simplify. Replace the radical with a fractional exponent. Do not simplify.

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Use the properties of exponents to simplify the expression so that only positive exponents remain. Use the properties of exponents to simplify the expression so that only positive exponents remain.

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Simplify the expression by using the properties of radicals. Assume nonnegative variables. Simplify the expression by using the properties of radicals. Assume nonnegative variables.

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Rationalize the denominator and then simplify. Rationalize the denominator and then simplify.

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The Richter scale reading for an earthquake measures its intensity (as a multiple of some minimum intensity used for comparison). The intensity I corresponding to a Richter scale reading R is given by. An earthquake occurred near San Francisco in 1923 that measured 7.3; another earthquake occurred in 1947 that measured 8.5. Calculate the ratio of these intensities (larger to smaller). Round your answer to six decimal places. The Richter scale reading for an earthquake measures its intensity (as a multiple of some minimum intensity used for comparison). The intensity I corresponding to a Richter scale reading R is given by. An earthquake occurred near San Francisco in 1923 that measured 7.3; another earthquake occurred in 1947 that measured 8.5. Calculate the ratio of these intensities (larger to smaller). Round your answer to six decimal places.

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Replace the radical with a fractional exponent. Do not simplify. Replace the radical with a fractional exponent. Do not simplify.

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Use the properties of exponents to simplify the expression so that only positive exponents remain. Use the properties of exponents to simplify the expression so that only positive exponents remain.

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