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Mathematics, 30.11.2020 17:20, amsp

Which equation justifies why 9 1/3 = ∛9? (9 1/3)³ = 9(1/3·3) = 9
(9 1/3)³ = 9(1/3+3) = 9
(9 1/3)³ = 9(1/3-3) = 9
(9 1/3)³ = 9(3-1/3) = 9

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Which equation justifies why 9 1/3 = ∛9? (9 1/3)³ = 9(1/3·3) = 9
(9 1/3)³ = 9(1/3+3) = 9

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