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Mathematics, 15.01.2020 22:31, LadyHolmes67

Rewrite using radicals: (x^(3/(1/4))

cuberoot(x^4)*sqrt(x^(1/2))
cuberoot(x^4)*y^4
cuberoot(x^4)*4throot(y)
4throot((x^3)y)
sqrt((x^(3/2))y)

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Rewrite using radicals: (x^(3/(1/4))

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