SOLUTION: I need to write the expression using rational exponents rather than radicals. I do not even know where to start. 3 square root (x+1)^2. please help.

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Question 50409: I need to write the expression using rational exponents rather than radicals. I do not even know where to start. 3 square root (x+1)^2. please help.
Answer by mszlmb(115)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3 square root (x+1)^2
lol well is obviously x+1, so you have 3(x+1) or 3x+3. :8D

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