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Anika [276]
2 years ago
13

Sadie simplified the expression StartRoot 54 a Superscript 7 b cubed EndRoot, where a greater-than-or-equal-to 0, as shown colon

StartRoot 54 a Superscript 7 baseline b cubed EndRoot = StartRoot 3 squared times 6 times a squared times a Superscript 5 Baseline times b squared times b EndRoot = 3 a b StartRoot 6 a Superscript 5 Baseline b EndRoot Describe the error Sadie made, and explain how to find the correct answer.\
Mathematics
2 answers:
Nadusha1986 [10]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Sadie's error is " she made error in step 2 =\sqrt{3^2\times 6\times a^2\times a^5\times b^2\times b}  where a\geqslant 0"

Because she made error in splitting the powers to simplify the square root

<h3>Therefore the correct answer for Sadie's expression is 3ab\sqrt{6ab} where a\geqslant 0</h3>

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that " Sadie simplified the expression StartRoot 54 a Superscript 7 b cubed EndRoot, where a greater-than-or-equal-to 0, "

It can be written as \sqrt{54a^7b^3} where a\geqslant 0

The given expression is \sqrt{54a^7b^3} where a\geqslant 0

To find Sadie's error and explain the correct answer :

Sadie's steps are

\sqrt{54a^7b^3}  where a\geqslant 0

=\sqrt{3^2\times 6\times a^2\times a^5\times b^2\times b}

=3ab\sqrt{6a^5b}

<h3>\sqrt{54a^7b^3}=3ab\sqrt{6a^5b} where a\geqslant 0</h3><h3><u>Now corrected steps are</u></h3>

\sqrt{54a^7b^3}  where a≥0

=\sqrt{(9\times 6)(a^{6+1})(b^{2+1})

=\sqrt{(3^2\times 6)(a^6.a^1)(b^2.b^1) (by using the identity a^{m+n}=a^m.a^n

=\sqrt{3^2\times 6\times ((a^3)^2.a)(b^2.b) (by using the identity a^{mn}=(a^m)^n )

=3ab\sqrt{6ab}

Therefore \sqrt{54a^7b^3}=3ab\sqrt{6ab}  where a\geqslant 0

<h3>The correct answer is 3ab\sqrt{6ab} where a\geqslant 0</h3>

Sadie's error is " she made error in step 2 =\sqrt{3^2\times 6\times a^2\times a^5\times b^2\times b} " where a\geqslant 0

Because she made error in splitting the powers to simplify the square root

<h3>Therefore the correct answer for Sadie's expression is 3ab\sqrt{6ab} where a\geqslant 0</h3>
dalvyx [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Sadie did not factor a to the 7th power using the largest perfect power.

Instead of a squared times a to the 5th power, the factors should be a to the 6th times a to the 1st power.

In Sadie’s final answer, the exponent on a should have been 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

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