SOLUTION: For positive real numbers x, y, and z, how would you xepress the following in a "root" expression? x 1/2 power, y 2/3 power, z 5/6 power?
(like a square root)
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Question 278909: For positive real numbers x, y, and z, how would you xepress the following in a "root" expression? x 1/2 power, y 2/3 power, z 5/6 power?
(like a square root)
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20059) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
An alternate equivalent form is:
An alternate equivalent form is:
Edwin
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