SOLUTION: What are the steps to the problem ∛(a^2 b^2 )∙√(a^2 b^3 )? I already have the solution: ab^2)∙6√(a^4∙b). Thank you!
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Question 630196: What are the steps to the problem ∛(a^2 b^2 )∙√(a^2 b^3 )? I already have the solution: ab^2)∙6√(a^4∙b). Thank you!
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What are the steps to the problem ∛(a^2 b^2 )∙√(a^2 b^3 )? I already have the solution: ab^2)∙6√(a^4∙b).
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key notation:
^3√ cube root symbol
√ square root symbol
^6√ 6th root symbol
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^3√(a^2*b^2)*√(a^2*b^3)
change to common 6th root (1/3=2/6, 1/2=3/6)
^6√(a^4*b^4)*^6√(a^6*b^9)
^6√(a^10*b^13)
(ab^2)^6√(a^4b)
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