Intermediate Algebra (12th Edition)

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ISBN 13: 978-0-32196-935-4

Chapter R - Section R.3 - Exponents, Roots, and Order of Operations - R.3 Exercises - Page 29: 16

Answer

$(\frac{3}{2})^{2}$

Work Step by Step

In algebra, exponents can be used to write products of repeated factors. Exponents take the form $a^{b}$, where $a$ is the repeated factor and $b$ is the amount of times that the factor is being multiplied by itself. In this case, $\frac{3}{2}$ is being multiplied by itself 2 times. Therefore, $\frac{3}{2}\times\frac{3}{2}=(\frac{3}{2})^{2}$.
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