SOLUTION: use radical notation to rewrite the expression. simplify if possible: (16)^3/4 + (-125)^2/3

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Question 1120687: use radical notation to rewrite the expression. simplify if possible:
(16)^3/4 + (-125)^2/3

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
use radical notation to rewrite the expression. simplify if possible:
(16)^3/4 + (-125)^2/3
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