SOLUTION: the 3rd root of x multiplied by the 5th root of 2x to the 2nd power

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Question 251770: the 3rd root of x multiplied by the 5th root of 2x to the 2nd power
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x^(1/3)*(2x)^(1/5) = 2^(1/5) * x^(8/15)
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