SOLUTION: What is {{{matrix(2,1,"", (6m)^(4/3)) }}} in radical form?

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Question 710080: What is

in radical form?

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the definition


Write the exponent 4 in terms of its nearest multiple of 3
less than 4, which is 3. So we write the exponent 4 as 3+1

Then write (6m)3+1 as (6m)3(6m)1

You can take out the cube root of (6m)3 as 6m in front of
the radical and you can erase the 1 exponent and the parentheses
under the radical and end up with:

Edwin

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