Create two expressions using the following criteria:

Include one expression that contains rational exponents that can be simplified further. Provide the simplified form to your instructor.

Include one expression that contains radicals that can be simplified further. Provide the simplified form to your instructor.

Respuesta :

5 to the second power * 9 to the second power=?
180 = 3.171
for #1, if your thinking what i think you are, im awful at that, but if your doing what im really thinking, then im great.....hope this helps

The Answer to the about question rational exponents and radicals is given below.

How to solve this question?

To solve the first part Let us assume a expression (E) that contains rational exponents

E =  6² / ( 9[tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] × 3[tex]\frac{5}{3}[/tex] )

E =  6² / ( (3²)[tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] × 3[tex]\frac{5}{3}[/tex] )

E =  6²  / ( 3[tex]\frac{4}{3}[/tex] × 3[tex]\frac{5}{3}[/tex] )

E =   6² / 3[tex]\frac{9}{3}[/tex]

E =   6² / 3³

E = 36/27 = 4/3

E = 4/3

To solve the second part Let us assume a expression (F) that contains radicals.

F = 10 × √(∛(59 +5))

F = 10 × √(∛64)

F = 10 × √(∛(4×4×4))

F = 10 × √4

F = 10 × √(2×2)

F = 10 × 2

F = 20

Thus we have simplified the expression that contains rational exponents and also the expression that contains radicals also.

Learn more about Expression here:

https://brainly.com/question/4344214

#SPJ2