SOLUTION: please help me solve this problem: use rational exponents to write a single radical expression. (3^√x)(5^√3x) i got x15^√27x14 but my teacher marked it wrong??
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Question 385267: please help me solve this problem: use rational exponents to write a single radical expression. (3^√x)(5^√3x) i got x15^√27x14 but my teacher marked it wrong??
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