SOLUTION: {{{((4)(root(3,9x+10)))^3}}}

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Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



We cube the 4 and we cube the cube root:



When we cube 4 we get 4•4•4 = 64

When we cube a cube root we take away the radical
and the exponent and leave only what's under the
radical.  So we get:

64(9x + 10)

or

576x + 640 

Edwin

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