SOLUTION: How do I simplify [2^(1/3)*3^(1/3)]^3 I cant figure it out

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Question 354738: How do I simplify [2^(1/3)*3^(1/3)]^3 I cant figure it out
Found 2 solutions by Jk22, Edwin McCravy:
Answer by Jk22(389)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
[2^(1/3)*3^(1/3)]^3=2^(3/3)*3^(3/3)=6
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20065)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

To remove the parentheses, multiply each of the exponents
within the parentheses, both are , by the exponent 
just above the outside the parentheses, which is :



That's it!  The answer is 6.  Easy, huh?  :-)

Edwin

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