SOLUTION: Need help with this equation please. I am supposed to simplify this equation and rewrite with positive exponents. (-27x^9 )^(1/3) Thanks

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Question 205204: Need help with this equation please. I am supposed to simplify this equation and rewrite with positive exponents.
(-27x^9 )^(1/3)
Thanks

Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(-27x^9 )^(1/3)
=(-3^3x^9)^(1/3)
=-3x^3 Divide the exponents by 3.
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Ed

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