SOLUTION: Use rational exponents to write x^1/8*y^1/2*z^1/6 as a single radical expression.

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Question 177468: Use rational exponents to write x^1/8*y^1/2*z^1/6 as a single radical expression.
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use rational exponents to write x^1/8*y^1/2*z^1/6 as a single radical expression.
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The least common multiply of 8,2,and 6 is 24
Rewrite the problem with consistent denominators:
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x^(3/24)*y(12/24)*z^(4/24)
= 24th root of (x^3*y^12*z^4)
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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