x^1/5* y^1/6*2^1/4 use rational exponents to make it a single radical expression
Not an easy one, but working on it
Not an easy one, but working on it
is that 2^1/4 or z^1/4
i know i tried myself I am trying it is just these are hard and I need to get them right to make a good grade my math is depending on this assignment and there is 60 question
2^ 1/4
Okay, well, to find the answer, you have to find the lcd of 6,4, and 5, which is 60. then you have to convert each fraction in the exponent to its equivalent in terms of 60
you should get 60th root of (x^12*y^10*2^15)
I hope that makes sense
I am going to take ur word for it and hope it is right ok
It will be correct because all you're doing is using equivalent fractions of the exponents
The fractions in the exponents are still fractions which means the fractions still have equivalent forms
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