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work out 64^2/3

solve 642/3 ... note X2/3 = X2 x 1/3 therefore 642/3= (642)1/3= (4096) 1/3= 16

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Answered by Patrick K. Maths tutor
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Find the value of 9^(-1/2)

Find the value of 9-1/2. For this question we need to know indices rules. We apply two rules here as the power is negative and because it's a fraction. First, let's tackle the negative power ru...

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Answered by Janifa Y. Maths tutor
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Find the two points of intersection of the graphs y=x2 and y=x+2.

We know the presence of the quadratic means there must be two solutions for x. We can solve this problem by treating the formulas for the graphs as simultaneous equations. We can substitute in the formula...

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Answered by Sareena H. Maths tutor
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How do you find the highest common factor of two numbers?

Lets take 18 and 48 as our two numbers for an example.
Break both down into products of their prime factors using factor trees: 18=3x3x3x2 and 48=3x2x2x2x2.
Write the prime factors as a Venn dia...

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Looking at the diagram, work out the angle of a) x, b) y, and c) z

a) the triangle is isosceles so the two missing angles must be identical. all angles in a triangle add up to 180. therefore, 180-40=140 140/2 = 70* = xb) this triangle has two angles given already, so the...

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Answered by Emma G. Maths tutor
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