I'm confused. The problem looks like this, labeled next to the "7". I don't know the steps to simplify/solve it.
I looked at the answer key and the answer actually was x^3/5, but I don't know how to get that answer.
There's this problem on my homework that says something like 5√x3, except the 5 is like an exponent directly to the left of the square root sign. I'm not sure how to solve it, but I'm just guessing that the answer is x3/5 because, eh, who knows.
Science, though, I'm good at it, such as in chemistry. So being good in science and being horrible in physics only adds to the confusion. But I want to be good in physics, and I have that strong desire to improve and refrain from giving up. I've been interested in physics since I was a child...
Hello. I'm new here, and hopefully I didn't post this in the wrong section. But anyways, my AP Physics class is literally ruining my life. I just can't grasp the concepts, even by reading our textbook. Speaking of my textbook, it doesn't even show an elaborate step-by-step process. It jumps from...