Powers and Roots are mathematical operations that can be combined with other operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Here are some examples of operations with roots and powers:
Adding or Subtracting Roots: To add or subtract two roots, you add or subtract the numbers inside the roots. For example, √9 + √4 = 3 + 2 = 5.
Multiplying or Dividing Powers: To multiply or divide two powers, you multiply or divide the bases and keep the exponents the same. For example, 3^2 x 4^2 = 9 x 16 = 144.
Raising a Power to a Root: To raise a power to a root, you raise the base to the power of the root. For example, (3^2)^(1/2) = 3.
Combining Roots and Powers: To combine roots and powers, you can simplify the roots and then perform the operations. For example, √9 x 3^2 = 3 x 9 = 27.