SOLUTION: Rewrite each expression in two ways: (a) using rational exponents; (b) using only one radical sign. The cube root of 2 times the fifth root of 2.

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Question 52959: Rewrite each expression in two ways: (a) using rational exponents; (b) using only one radical sign.
The cube root of 2 times the fifth root of 2.

Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




a.)
b.)(I can't get the 15 in the index of the radical sign. This should read the fifteenth root of 2 to the eighth power.

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