In Exercises 1–6, write the following expressions using only positive integer powers. \(x^{2 / 3}\)
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In Exercises 23–26, write a sentence that expresses the relationship in the formula, using the language of variation or proportion.
\(d=p^{2} /(2 g)\), where d is the distance traveled by a free-falling object dropped from rest, p is the speed of the object, and g is the constant acceleration due to gravity.
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The first step in solving 2.2 problem number 131 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: In Exercises 23–26, write a sentence that expresses the relationship in the formula, using the language of variation or proportion.\(d=p^{2} /(2 g)\), where d is the distance traveled by a free-falling object dropped from rest, p is the speed of the object, and g is the constant acceleration due to gravity.
From the textbook chapter Polynomial, Power, and Rational Functions you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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