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− | We have <math>\sqrt[6]{27} = (3^{3})^ | + | We have <math>\sqrt[6]{27} = (3^{3})^{\frac{1}{6}} = 3^{\frac{1}{2}} = \sqrt{3}</math> and <math>\sqrt{6 \frac{3}{4}} = \sqrt{\frac{27}{4}} = \frac{3 \sqrt{3}}{2}</math>, so the answer is <math>(\sqrt{3} - \frac{3 \sqrt{3}}{2})^{2} = (-\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2})^{2} = \frac{3}{4}</math>, which is <math>\boxed{A}</math>. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 17:09, 1 April 2018
Problem
Simplify
Solution
We have and , so the answer is , which is .
See also
1986 AHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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