SOLUTION: cube root of 3 to the radical of -1/8d^2f^5(cube root of three to radical of -1/8d squared f to the fifth)
How do you get the cubed root of 1/8 because no number multiplied 3 time
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Question 235093: cube root of 3 to the radical of -1/8d^2f^5(cube root of three to radical of -1/8d squared f to the fifth)
How do you get the cubed root of 1/8 because no number multiplied 3 times equals 1/8 so I am very lost. Please help me!
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Um...have you tried this?
I think you are trying to simplify
The best you are going to be able to do, using
, is:
John

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