Please provide the equations or inequalities you would like me to evaluate, and I will be happy to help determine which are true.
To solve equations with power variables, first isolate the term with the variable raised to a power. If it's in the form (x^n = a), take the (n)-th root of both sides to solve for (x), remembering to consider both positive and negative roots if (n) is even. For more complex equations, you may need to rearrange the equation or use logarithms for variables in the exponent. Always check your solutions by substituting them back into the original equation.
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Rational powers refer to expressions of the form (x^{\frac{m}{n}}), where (x) is a base, (m) and (n) are integers, and (n) is a positive integer. This expression can be interpreted as taking the (n)-th root of (x^m), or equivalently, raising (x) to the (m)-th power and then taking the (n)-th root. For example, (x^{\frac{1}{2}}) represents the square root of (x), while (x^{\frac{3}{2}}) represents the square root of (x) cubed. Rational powers are commonly used in algebra and calculus to simplify expressions and solve equations.
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An equation with more than one variable is called a multivariable equation or a multivariate equation. These equations involve two or more variables, allowing for a more complex representation of relationships between different quantities. Common examples include linear equations in two variables, such as (y = mx + b), and polynomial equations involving multiple variables.