SOLUTION: What is The simplest form of [3^(1/2)*8^(1/3)]^2

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Question 194964: What is The simplest form of [3^(1/2)*8^(1/3)]^2
Answer by jim_thompson5910(28595) About Me  (Show Source):
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... Start with the given expression.



... Multiply the outer exponent by EVERY exponent in the parenthesis.


... Multiply


... Reduce


... Simplify


... Convert to radical notation.


... Take the cube root of 8 to get 2


... Square 2 to get 4


... Multiply



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