SOLUTION: The problem is cube root of -8a^8b^13. The instructions say simplify the radical expression and assume that all variables represent positive real numbers. I have come up with -2a^

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Question 33783: The problem is cube root of -8a^8b^13. The instructions say simplify the radical expression and assume that all variables represent positive real numbers. I have come up with -2a^2b^4 cube root a^2b. Could you please tell me if I have the correct answer? Thanks in advance.
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