SOLUTION: use rational exponents to write as a single radical expression x^(1/6)*y^(1/3)*z^(1/4)
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Question 253506: use rational exponents to write as a single radical expression x^(1/6)*y^(1/3)*z^(1/4)
Answer by drk(1908) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(i)
first get a common denominator as 12 and change the numerators
(ii) )
Nw we can write this as information to the 1/12 power as:
(iii)
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