SOLUTION: (5th root of 2x^2y)^3

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Question 427266: (5th root of 2x^2y)^3

Answer by Theo(13342)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
i'm assuming you want to simplify this as much as possible.

you are starting off with

is the same as

your expression becomes:



since, in general, , then your expression becomes:



singe, in general,

, then your expression becomes:



this simplifies to:



if you can't see it because it is cut off, the exponent over the 2 is 3/5, and the exponent over the x is 6/5 and the exponent over the y is 3/5.

i have confirmed that the original expression and the final expression are equivalent.

if that's what you were asking about, then this should be your answer.


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