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OpenStudy (theviper):

Plz help:)

OpenStudy (theviper):

OpenStudy (theviper):

@mathslover

OpenStudy (theviper):

@lgbasallote

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

rationalizing factor?

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

you mean if i multiply x to \(\sqrt[4]{48}\) i will get just 48?

mathslover (mathslover):

ntse rocks :D

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

\[48=2\times24=2^2\times12=2^3\times6=2^4\times3\]

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

\[\sqrt[4]{48}=\sqrt[4]{2^4\times3}=2\sqrt[4]3\]

OpenStudy (theviper):

\[\Huge{\color{blue}{\cal{Answer:-}}}\]\[\LARGE{\color{green}{\sqrt[4]{27}}}\]

OpenStudy (theviper):

@lgbasallote help!

OpenStudy (theviper):

\[\Huge{\color{red}{\mathfrak{Help!}}}\]

OpenStudy (theviper):

@lgbasallote

OpenStudy (theviper):

@Callisto @Hero @Eyad help!

hero (hero):

How did I get here?

OpenStudy (theviper):

means??

OpenStudy (callisto):

Is the answer wrong? \[\sqrt[4]{27}\] While the question is \[\sqrt[4]{48}\]??

OpenStudy (theviper):

I think so:)

OpenStudy (callisto):

@UnkleRhaukus 's answer is right....

OpenStudy (theviper):

k! thanx @Callisto & everybody ;)

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