Example: 2(5x+4)-3x
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2(5x+4)-3x
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Typing Exponents
Type ^ for exponents like x^2 for "x squared". Here is an example:
2x^2+x(4x+3)
Simplifying Expressions Video Lesson
- Khan Academy Video: Simplifying Expressions
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How can you rewrite and simplify radical expressions using rational exponents?
Given an expression with a rational exponent, write the expression as a radical. Determine the power by looking at the numerator of the exponent. Determine the root by looking at the denominator of the exponent. Using the base as the radicand, raise the radicand to the power and use the root as the index.