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Old November 14th, 2008, 05:43 PM
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Hi,

Could somebody please tell me where I'm going wrong, or if it's the book that's wrong on this (easy) question:

\frac{2^6}{8^{2\frac{1}{2}}*2^{-\frac{1}{2}}}

I get:

\frac{2^6}{(2^3)^{2\frac{1}{2}}*2^{-\frac{1}{2}}}

= \frac{2^6}{2^{7\frac{1}{2}}*2^{-\frac{1}{2}}}

= \frac{2^6}{2^7}

= 2^{-1}

= \frac{1}{2}



The book however has the answer as:

2^\frac{39}{4}


I'm pretty sure I'm right because multiplying it out gives 0.5, but I tried it in an online solver and they come out with the same answer as the book.
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Hello,

Unless you didn't copy the text well, I don't see any mistake in your working
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Hello,

Unless you didn't copy the text well, I don't see any mistake in your working
What about this





(2^3)^2 = 2^7
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