SOLUTION: Algebra Helpers: Can you help us to find "the square of 3 multiplied by the 6th root of X to the 5th power", and another where we need "the cube of 2 multiplied by the square root

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Question 80770: Algebra Helpers: Can you help us to find "the square of 3 multiplied by the 6th root of X to the 5th power", and another where we need "the cube of 2 multiplied by the square root of ax to the 5th power". The ISBN is 65609004, chpt. 13.

We thank you in advance,

K. Smith

Answer by mathdoc315(6)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello
I don't know what a or x is so these expressions can not be simplified completely
The square of three is 3*3 = 9
The sixth root of x to the fifth power is
so the first answer is
For the second one
the cube of 2 is 2*2*2 = 8
The square root of a*x to the fifth is or and which form is preferable depends on the context.
Probably you can give
I don't have a copy of your textbook so I will leave it to you to figure out if this is what is needed for your answer.

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