SOLUTION: Factor the given expression. Express your answer so that only positive exponents occur. 6(6x + 1)^(1/3)(4x - 3)^(3/2) + 6(6x + 1)^(4/3)(4x - 3)^(1/2), where x is greater than

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Question 1208447: Factor the given expression. Express your answer so that only positive exponents occur.

6(6x + 1)^(1/3)(4x - 3)^(3/2) + 6(6x + 1)^(4/3)(4x - 3)^(1/2), where x is greater than or equal to 3/4

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



let a = 
let b = 















You can leave it like that, or change the fraction powers to roots.



You could even express the product of roots as a 6th root, but the
polynomial under the 6th root radical would make it too complicated.
So let's quit here.

Edwin


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