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Simplify: 36 1 2 8 1 3 16 1 4 .

6 2 2

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Simplify: 100 1 2 27 1 3 81 1 4 .

10 3 3

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Be careful of the placement of the negative signs in the next example. We will need to use the property a n = 1 a n in one case.

Simplify: ( −64 ) 1 3 64 1 3 ( 64 ) 1 3 .

Solution


( −64 ) 1 3 Rewrite as a cube root. −64 3 Rewrite −64 as a perfect cube. ( −4 ) 3 3 Simplify. −4


64 1 3 The exponent applies only to the 64. ( 64 1 3 ) Rewrite as a cube root. 64 3 Rewrite 64 as 4 3 . 4 3 3 Simplify. −4


( 64 ) 1 3 Rewrite as a fraction with a positive exponent, using the property, a n = 1 a n . Write as a cube root. 1 64 3 Rewrite 64 as 4 3 . 1 4 3 3 Simplify. 1 4

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Simplify: ( −125 ) 1 3 125 1 3 ( 125 ) 1 3 .

−5 −5 1 5

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Simplify: ( −32 ) 1 5 32 1 5 ( 32 ) 1 5 .

−2 −2 1 2

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Simplify: ( −16 ) 1 4 16 1 4 ( 16 ) 1 4 .

Solution


( −16 ) 1 4 Rewrite as a fourth root. −16 4 There is no real number whose fourth power is −16 .


16 1 4 The exponent only applies to the 16. Rewrite as a fourth root. 16 4 Rewrite 16 as 2 4 . 2 4 4 Simplify. −2


( 16 ) 1 4 Rewrite using the property a n = 1 a n . 1 ( 16 ) 1 4 Rewrite as a fourth root. 1 16 4 Rewrite 16 as 2 4 . 1 2 4 4 Simplify. 1 2

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Simplify: ( −64 ) 1 2 64 1 2 ( 64 ) 1 2 .

−8 −8 1 8

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Simplify: ( −256 ) 1 4 256 1 4 ( 256 ) 1 4 .

−4 −4 1 4

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Simplify expressions with a m n

Let’s work with the Power Property for Exponents some more.

Suppose we raise a 1 n to the power m.

( a 1 n ) m Multiply the exponents. a 1 n · m Simplify. a m n So a m n = ( a n ) m .

Now suppose we take a m to the 1 n power.

( a m ) 1 n Multiply the exponents. a m · 1 n Simplify. a m n So a m n = a m n also.

Which form do we use to simplify an expression? We usually take the root first—that way we keep the numbers in the radicand smaller.

Rational exponent a m n

For any positive integers m and n ,

a m n = ( a n ) m a m n = a m n

Write with a rational exponent: y 3 x 2 3 z 3 4 .

Solution

We want to use a m n = a m n to write each radical in the form a m n .


  1. This figure says, “The numerator of the exponent is the exponent of y, 3.” It then shows the square root of y cubed. The figure then says, “The denominator of the exponent is the index of the radical, 2.” It then shows y to the 3/2 power.


  2. This figure says, “The numerator of the exponent is the exponent of x, 2.” It then shows the cubed root of x squared. The figure then reads, “The denominator of the exponent is the index of the radical, 3.” It then shows y to the 2/3 power.


  3. This figure reads, “The numerator of the exponent is the exponent of z, 3.” It then shows the fourth root of z cubed. The figure then reads, “The denominator of the exponent is the index of the radical, 4.” It then shows z to the 3/4 power.

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Write with a rational exponent: x 5 z 3 4 y 2 5 .

x 5 2 z 3 4 y 2 5

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Write with a rational exponent: a 2 5 b 7 3 m 5 4 .

a 2 5 b 7 3 m 5 4

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Simplify: 9 3 2 125 2 3 81 3 4 .

Solution

We will rewrite each expression as a radical first using the property, a m n = ( a n ) m . This form lets us take the root first and so we keep the numbers in the radicand smaller than if we used the other form.


  1. 9 3 2 The power of the radical is the numerator of the exponent, 3. Since the denominator of the exponent is 2, this is a square root. ( 9 ) 3 Simplify. ( 3 ) 3 27


  2. 125 2 3 The power of the radical is the numerator of the exponent, 2. The index of the radical is the denominator of the exponent, 3. ( 125 3 ) 2 Simplify. ( 5 ) 2 25


  3. 81 3 4 The power of the radical is the numerator of the exponent, 3. The index of the radical is the denominator of the exponent, 4. ( 81 4 ) 3 Simplify. ( 3 ) 3 27
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Simplify: 4 3 2 27 2 3 625 3 4 .

8 9 125

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Simplify: 8 5 3 81 3 2 16 3 4 .

32 729 8

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Remember that b p = 1 b p . The negative sign in the exponent does not change the sign of the expression.

Simplify: 16 3 2 32 2 5 4 5 2 .

Solution

We will rewrite each expression first using b p = 1 b p and then change to radical form.


16 3 2 Rewrite using b p = 1 b p . 1 16 3 2 Change to radical form. The power of the radical is the numerator of the exponent, 3. The index is the denominator of the exponent, 2. 1 ( 16 ) 3 Simplify. 1 4 3 1 64


32 2 5 Rewrite using b p = 1 b p . 1 32 2 5 Change to radical form. 1 ( 32 5 ) 2 Rewrite the radicand as a power. 1 ( 2 5 5 ) 2 Simplify. 1 2 2 1 4


4 5 2 Rewrite using b p = 1 b p . 1 4 5 2 Change to radical form. 1 ( 4 ) 5 Simplify. 1 2 5 1 32

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