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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you help me solve this? (Question in comment)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[(5x+4)^2/3\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thats to the power of two thirds.

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

so what do you want us to do with \(\large (5x+4)^{2/3}\)?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Write with radical notation. It becomes \[\sqrt[3]{5x+4}^2\] correct?

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

yup...people usually do it as \[\large \sqrt[3]{(5x+4)^2}\] though

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

but \[\large \sqrt[3]{(5x+4)^2} \Leftrightarrow (\sqrt[3]{5x+4})^2\]

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