SOLUTION: I don't know if I am inputting this correctly, but I will try.... Use only radicals in answer: ^3(radical sign)-54x^15y^6 (all are under radical except ^3)

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Question 59274: I don't know if I am inputting this correctly, but I will try....
Use only radicals in answer:
^3(radical sign)-54x^15y^6 (all are under radical except ^3)

Answer by funmath(2925) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I haven't found an easy way of indicating cubed roots either. I've used: \3/sqrt%28-54x%5E15%2Ay%5E6%29
Find the perfect cubes within the radical sign.
\3/sqrt%282%2A%28-27%29%2A%28x%5E5%29%5E3%2A%28y%5E2%29%5E3%29
\3/sqrt%282%2A%28-3%29%5E3%2A%28x%5E5%29%5E3%2A%28y%5E2%29%5E3%29 Take the perfect cubes out and leave the rest inside the radical sign.
-3x^5*y^2\3/sqrt%282%29
-3x^5y^2 the cubed root of 2.
Happy Calculating!!!