Question on exponents and roots...

FrogDog

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In my pre-calc class we have to simplify fractional exponents. So if it was 9 to the power of 3/5 I'd have to solve the 5th root of 9 to the power of 3. Now my teacher explained how this is done on a calculator but I can't remember the buttons :(

Little help?

Edit - It makes sence now :)
 

eakers

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2 ways of many:
1. if you have an x^y button enter 9 button 3/5
2. if you have an xroot button enter 5root9^3 or 5root729

um i hope that helps, keep in mind some calculators have you input backwards.

*kat.
 

FrogDog

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Doh. I have the first button and tried it and still can't get my answers to match up with the ones in the back of my book. :(
 

FrogDog

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Although I think it's because of the way I'm entering the fraction...when I put 9, x^y 3/5, I get 9^3 divided by 5.
 

FrogDog

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OK, maybe if I asked this question: How do I take the root of something that isn't the square root?
 

Napalm381

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1. Put the "3/5" in parentheses: 9 x^y (3/5).
2. Use decimals, i.e. 9 x^y 0.6.
 

DataFly

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On any TI (AFAIK) just press 9^(3/5) (buttons [9] [^] [(] [3] [/] [5] [)] ):)


Edit: Ack...napalm beat me to it.:)
 

beer

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On my TI89 in Precal I can see everything like it appears on paper, thanks to pretty print :)
 

FrogDog

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Yeah I know. But my calculator doesn't have them. :( And I know there's a way to do it with my calculator because I've done it before. God damnit..