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To convert an exponential expression to an equivalent radical expression, you can use the relationship ( a^{m/n} = \sqrt[n]{a^m} ). For example, the expression ( x^{3/2} ) can be rewritten as ( \sqrt{x^3} ) or ( \sqrt{x^3} = x^{3/2} ). If you provide a specific exponential expression, I can give you its corresponding radical form.
The answer is given below!
10a = 478
ln 60 = a
10^a=300.. apex!
c=3^27
Log=ea 47.38
log(478) = e10e = 478
0.5714
Sure! Please provide the expression you would like me to analyze for equivalence.
The expression ( 737x ) is equivalent to any expression that represents the same value, such as ( 1 \cdot 737x ), ( 2 \cdot (368.5x) ), or ( 737 \cdot (x + 0) ). Additionally, it can be rewritten as ( 737 \cdot x ) or ( 737x + 0 ). Any manipulation that maintains the same relationship between the coefficient and the variable ( x ) will yield an equivalent expression.
There is no variable in (8x12)+8, so it would be called an arithmetic expression. It would evaluate to 96+8 = 104.