SOLUTION: Multiply
^3 square root of 7 times ^3 square root of 49 is equal to
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^3 square root of 7 times ^3 square root of 49 is equal to
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is "^3 square root"???
"^" means exponentiation. And there must something in front of an exponent. An exponent cannot be the first thing in any expression.
Radicals can be hard to post in a way that we tutors can understand. SO I suggest that you ask someone to explain to you how to read your expression. Then post your problem partly or completely in English.
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