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If x>1x > 1 and xx=x2\sqrt{x^{\sqrt{x}}} = x^2, what is the value of xx?

  1. A
    22
  2. B
    44
  3. C
    88
  4. 1616Cevap
  5. E
    6464

Cevap

16
By rewriting the square root as an exponent of 1/21/2, the left side becomes xx2x^{\frac{\sqrt{x}}{2}}. Since the base xx is greater than 1, set the exponents equal to each other: x2=2\frac{\sqrt{x}}{2} = 2, which gives x=4\sqrt{x} = 4. Squaring both sides yields x=16x = 16.

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1
Express the radical on the left side of the equation as a fractional exponent.
xx=(xx)12=xx2\sqrt{x^{\sqrt{x}}} = (x^{\sqrt{x}})^{\frac{1}{2}} = x^{\frac{\sqrt{x}}{2}}
The square root rule states that ak=a1k\sqrt[k]{a} = a^{\frac{1}{k}}.
2
Set the exponent of the left side equal to the exponent of the right side.
x2=2\frac{\sqrt{x}}{2} = 2
Since the bases are equal (x>1x > 1), their corresponding exponents must be equal.
3
Solve for x\sqrt{x} by multiplying both sides by 2.
x=4\sqrt{x} = 4
Isolating the radical term allows determination of the root value.
4
Square both sides to solve for xx.
x=42=16x = 4^2 = 16
Squaring a principal square root yields the underlying radicand.

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