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Write of the following represents 6x^3/4 in radical form?

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User Abrahab
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Answer:

6\sqrt[4]{x^3}[/tex]

Explanation:

6x^3/4

is the same as

6 (x^3/4)

and the rule to change an exponent to a radical is power over root

so in this case, the power, 3 is over the root, 4

So it would be 6\sqrt[4]{x^3}[/tex]

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User Mordred
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