Solution 1.3:5e
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- | {{ | + | {{Displayed math||<math>3^{1\textrm{.}4}\cdot 3^{0\textrm{.}6} = 3^{1\textrm{.}4+0\textrm{.}6} = 3^{2} = 3\cdot 3 = 9</math>}} |
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+ | on using the power rules. |
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Individually, \displaystyle 3^{1\textrm{.}4} and \displaystyle 3^{0\textrm{.}6} are difficult to calculate, but when multiplied together
\displaystyle 3^{1\textrm{.}4}\cdot 3^{0\textrm{.}6} = 3^{1\textrm{.}4+0\textrm{.}6} = 3^{2} = 3\cdot 3 = 9 |
on using the power rules.