How do you evaluate 2^(5/2) - 2^(3/2)?

1 Answer
May 30, 2015

You can write them in a more "friendly" way using the fact that:
x^(m/n)=rootn(x^m) so you get:
sqrt(2^5)-sqrt(2^3)=sqrt(2^2*2^2*2)-sqrt(2^2*2)=
you can take out from the roots as many 2^2 you can (sqrt(2^2)=2):
=2^2sqrt(2)-2sqrt(2)=
collect the roots:
=sqrt(2)[4-2]=2sqrt(2)