No, it is an expression, not an equation.
If the exponent or raised power of a number is in the form of p/q the exponent is said to be rational exponent. For example= 11/2 22/3
algebra is came from the latin word ca ajlre which means rational, equation, quantity, inequality, and the exponent is one or more.
A rational exponent is an exponent in the form of a fraction. Many financial formulas use rational exponents. Compound interest is formula that uses rational exponents.
yes it can if the exponent is 1.
You can use any number - rational or otherwise - as an exponent.
And exponent of -2 represents the square root
A rational equation is when its solution can be expressed as a fraction
Rational, since it can be written as 25/1 .
Reciprocal. Except that dividing by a rational equation is much easier.
the highest exponent of quadratic equation is 2 good luck on NovaNet peoples
An example is the 2/3 in 122/3.
1/3