Solution 3.1:8b
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| - | {{ | + | If we write the numbers in power form, |
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| + | <math>\sqrt{7}=7^{{1}/{2}\;}</math> | ||
| + | and | ||
| + | <math>7=7^{1}</math> | ||
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| + | it becomes clear that | ||
| + | <math>7</math> is larger than | ||
| + | <math>\sqrt{7}</math>, because both numbers have the same base, | ||
| + | <math>7</math>, which is larger than | ||
| + | <math>1</math> | ||
| + | and the exponent | ||
| + | <math>1</math> is greater than | ||
| + | <math>{1}/{2}\;</math>. | ||
Revision as of 11:11, 23 September 2008
If we write the numbers in power form,
\displaystyle \sqrt{7}=7^{{1}/{2}\;}
and
\displaystyle 7=7^{1}
it becomes clear that
\displaystyle 7 is larger than
\displaystyle \sqrt{7}, because both numbers have the same base,
\displaystyle 7, which is larger than
\displaystyle 1
and the exponent
\displaystyle 1 is greater than
\displaystyle {1}/{2}\;.
