Laigo527
Laigo527 Laigo527
  • 03-11-2014
  • Mathematics
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5*9 (sqrt 10)^3= Help please

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RhysH
RhysH RhysH
  • 03-11-2014
Use BODMAS or BIDMAS (Brackets, over Indices, Division, Multiplication, Addition, the Subtraction, this tells you which order to do things in)

As you cant do √10 in the brackets you do the indices, so (√10)³
Split this up to make it easier
(√10)³= √10 x √10 x √10 = 10√10

You the multiply this by 9

9 x 10√10 = 90√10

then multiply by 5

5 x 90√10 = 450√10 = 1423.024947 (using calculator)
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