SOLUTION: rewrite the expression using radicals (4+x)^(3/2)

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Question 654652: rewrite the expression using radicals
(4+x)^(3/2)

Answer by sravancv(7)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(4+x)^(3/2)
this can be re written as ((4+x)^3)^(1/2)
so this can be written as
square root of (4x+3)^3 in terms of radicals

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