Which of the following represents 4x to the 5/6 power in radical form?
\[\sqrt[6]{(4x)^5}\]
Thanks
np
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@zzr0ck3r Please explain how did you get this answer?
or you could ? wow...
\[a^{\frac{b}{c}}=\sqrt[c]{a^b}\]
how is that any different than \[(4x)^{\frac{5}{6}}=\sqrt[6]{(4x)^5}\] @ash2326 ?
its the exact same thing, but people hate a,b,c.....at this point in their math career.
Yes, you're right. It's not rocket science. I just wanted you to explain a bit and not hand in the answer directly
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