SOLUTION: rewrite the expression using radical notation (-6)^2/3

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Question 392549: rewrite the expression using radical notation (-6)^2/3
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((-6)^(2))/(3)
Squaring an expression is the same as multiplying the expression by itself 2 times.
((-6)(-6))/(3)
Multiply -6 by -6 to get 36.
(36)/(3)
Reduce the expression (36)/(3) by removing a factor of 3 from the numerator and denominator.
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