SOLUTION: write the following in radical form. 1) x^(2/3)y^(1/3) 2)x^(3/5)y^(4/5) 9^3/2 if you can show me how you got the answers i'd love you forever!!!!

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Question 876293: write the following in radical form.
1) x^(2/3)y^(1/3)
2)x^(3/5)y^(4/5)
9^3/2
if you can show me how you got the answers i'd love you forever!!!!

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi
Need to Know

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x^(1/n) = , x^(m/n) = *****
1) x^(2/3)y^(1/3) =
2)x^(3/5)y^(4/5) =
9^3/2 =

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