HELP ASAP PLEASE
\[\sqrt[b]{x^a}=a^{\frac{a}{b}}\] This is a different way of writing square roots. Can you try this out and see where it gets you?
i dont understand
Extract the fourth root and the third root as common factors (distributive property)
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wow I wrote it wrong sorry @kenbaby
can you fiish the problem?
finish*
\[\sqrt[a]{x^b} \]\[\sqrt[a]{x^b} \\ \\ x^{\frac{b}{a}}\]
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