SOLUTION: I need help with simplifying radical expressions. The problem is: the fifth root of {{{96/x^7}}}. I have the answer that I got: 2* the 5th root of {{{3* x^3/x^6}}}. Is this correct

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Question 139164: I need help with simplifying radical expressions. The problem is: the fifth root of . I have the answer that I got: 2* the 5th root of . Is this correct?
Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
fifthroot(96/x^7)
2(fifthroot3)/x(fifthroot x^2) answer.

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