SOLUTION: I need Help trying to solve the following question
X^(1/3)* (X^2). I know the answer however I am confused as to how you multiply the exponents when you have a fraction as an exp
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Question 214269: I need Help trying to solve the following question
X^(1/3)* (X^2). I know the answer however I am confused as to how you multiply the exponents when you have a fraction as an exponent?
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
X^(1/3)* (X^2).
X^(1/3+2)
X^7/3
CUBE RT X^7
(X^2)CUBERTX ANS
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