Laws of Indices ... A fractional power means that you have to take a root of the number. For example, 4½ means take the square root of 4 = 2. Similarly, x1/3 means take the cube root of x.
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In the work on positive and negative indices we manged to find a meaning for powers with an integer index, whether this index was positive, zero or negative. We will now continue the method of looking at definitions, patterns and properties to find a meaning for fractional indices.
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So when you see a fractional index, think of ‘root sign’ ... If we have a negative fractional index then follow the same methods as before. ... previous page | contents | next page: general rules for indices...
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Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2003 6:50 pm ; Post subject: RE: simplifying fractional indices ... I need help with simplifying fractional indices and the math labs are no help at all and my friends are no help. Is there anyway I can get help on simplifying fractional indices at home?
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2. Now try the following calculations - the displays you should obtain on your calculator are also shown. ... 1. To calculate 642/3 press...
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2. Now try the following calculations - the displays you should obtain on your calculator are also shown.
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Lesson 1: Bases and Indices | Lesson 2: Fractional Indices | Lesson 3: Zero and Negative Indices | Lesson 4: Exponential Equations | Lesson 5: Definition and Laws of Logarithms | Lesson 6: Equations Involving Logarithms | Lesson 7: Introduction to Surds | Lesson 8: Linear Equations | Lesson...
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fractional indices, square root of 4, searchterm: Hi Zesty, To make things easier to type I will write x to the power of n as x^(n) The power of 1/2 is the same as saying the square root. So 4^(1/2) is the same as saying the square root of 4 . So 4^(1/2) = 2 Similarly 27^(1/3) means the cubed... ... You are here:
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