Exam 15: Algebraic Concepts 4
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Evaluate the following expression if it represents a real number. 

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Compute and simplify so that only positive exponents remain. 

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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.
$2400 for 9 years at 10%


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

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

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

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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. 

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