SOLUTION: i need to rewrite 3a^(3/4)*b^(2/4) in radical form. I need to know the steps of doing this.

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Question 407983: i need to rewrite 3a^(3/4)*b^(2/4) in radical form. I need to know the steps of doing this.
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
i need to rewrite 3a^(3/4)*b^(2/4) in radical form.
:
the 4th root a^3 will be written as
b^(2/4) can be reduced to b^(1/2) which the square root so we have:
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