SOLUTION: Find the radical of A times the radical A with an index three

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Question 206895: Find the radical of A times the radical A with an index three
Answer by RAY100(1637)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A^(1/3)*A^(1/3) = A^(2/3),,,,,,,,a^b*a^c = a^(b+c)
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or radical A^2 with index 3
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or just do,,,,,,cube rt A * cube rt A = cube rt (A*A) = cube rt A^2
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