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OpenStudy (anonymous):

use rational exponents to rewrite x^1/4 times y^1/6 times z^1/8 as a single radical expression

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok i got something different

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i done it as finding the lcm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh there is no LCM since the bases are NOT the same

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if they were all x bases you probably could look at it like that.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok let me try a different way im not for sure how to do it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

would i need to multiply the exponents |dw:1330837270553:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1330837348381:dw| is that what you mean?

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