SOLUTION: I am asked to simplify this problem and assume that all variables represent positive real numbers. 5(the 3rd root of 125x) + 5(the 3rd root of 27x)

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Question 51351: I am asked to simplify this problem and assume that all variables represent positive real numbers.
5(the 3rd root of 125x) + 5(the 3rd root of 27x)

Answer by THANApHD(104)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you mean like

5[(125x)^(1/3)] + 5[ (27x) ^ (1/3)]
= 5{[ 5^(3*1/3) * x^(1/3)] + [3^(3*1/3) * x^(1/3)]
= 5x^(1/3)[5+3]
= 40 x^(1/3) => means 40 times of 3rd root of x

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