Question 77815
3/(cube root of 2) can be written as 3/(2^(1/3)).  Now lets multiply both numerator and denominator by (2^(2/3)) to get rid of the exponent in the denominator.  Remember, when we multiply exponents, we add them.

And we get:

((3)(2^(2/3)))/(2^(1/3+2/3))=

((3)(cube root of 2^2))/2=

((3)(cube root of (4))/2 or ((3)(4^(1/3)))/2-------------------ans

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Hope this helps-----ptaylor