SOLUTION: How do I solve this?
Simplify by taking roots of the numerator and the denominator. Assume that all expressions under radicals represent positive numbers:
3√(64x^2)/(y^
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Question 312387: How do I solve this?
Simplify by taking roots of the numerator and the denominator. Assume that all expressions under radicals represent positive numbers:
3√(64x^2)/(y^3)
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Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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