Math, asked by graj33228, 3 months ago

Write the exponential form of (√7)³.

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Answered by sowmyagajam27
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Answer:

18.5202592

Step-by-step explanation:

It's the decimal form.

Answered by IIJustAWeebII
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 \huge{ \text{Given}}

  •  \sf{ given \: sum = ( \sqrt{7} ) {}^{3} }

 \huge{ \underline{ \text{To \: find}}}

  •  \sf{exponential \: form \: of \: ( \sqrt{7} ) {}^{3} }

 \huge{ \underline{ \underline{ \text{❣Solution}}}}

First, we need to know some identities:-

 \sf{ \boxed{ \blue{   \sqrt[n]{a}  =  {a}^{ \frac{1}{n} } }}}

 \sf{ \boxed{ \blue{( {a}^{x} ) {}^{y}  =  {a}^{xy} }}}

Now,

 \large{ \mathtt{ \red{( \sqrt{7} ) {}^{3} }}}

 \large{ \mathtt{ =  (7 {}^{ \frac{1}{2} } ) {}^{3} }}

 \large { \boxed{ \orange{ \mathtt{ = 7  {}^{\ \frac{3}{2} } }}}}

More information:-

 \sf{ \bold{ \large{ {a}^{x}  \times  {a}^{y}  =  {a}^{x + y} }}}

 \sf{ \bold{ \large{ {a}^{x}  \div  {a}^{y}  =  {a}^{x - y} }}}

 \sf{ \bold{ \large{ {a}^{x}   +  {a}^{y}  =  {}^{xy} }}}

 \sf{ \large{ \bold{ {a}^{0}  = 1}}}

❖Hope this helps you!!

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