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Brian argues that r' is equal to the cubed root of r. What previously established rule
supp...
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Mathematics, 15.10.2020 16:01, hickslily9
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Brian argues that r' is equal to the cubed root of r. What previously established rule
supports the Brian's argument?
A. the rule about the behavior of fractional exponents
B. the rule about the behavior of positive bases
C. the rule about the behavior of square roots
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D. the rule about the behavior of negative bases
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