SOLUTION: 5 root of 64x^6 I have tried to look in my book but since this is old stuff that I should know how to do already it is not well shown, Please help me!!

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: 5 root of 64x^6 I have tried to look in my book but since this is old stuff that I should know how to do already it is not well shown, Please help me!! This question is from textbook Precalculus A graphing Approach

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5 root of 64x^6
Break it up as follows because 32 is a perfect 5th power and x^5 is a perfect
5th power.
=(32x^5 * 2x)^(1/5)
=2x(2x)^(1/5)
Cheers,
Stan H.

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