SOLUTION: (4x+3)^3/4
Use radical notation to write the expression, simplify if possible.
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Question 354564: (4x+3)^3/4
Use radical notation to write the expression, simplify if possible.
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In general . Most of the time the first form, is used. Rewriting your expression in the first form we get:
And since an exponent of 1/4 means 4th root we can replace the 1/4 expoenent with radical notation:
This may be an acceptable answer. Or you might want to multiply out .
P.S. Please put exponents in parentheses when you post questions. The way you posted this question meant:
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