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OpenStudy (savannah_noelle):

Please help me with one algebra 2 question?

OpenStudy (savannah_noelle):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whats the problem.. answer of each question is x..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Answer of every ....... is x^1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Savannah_Noelle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for the first one since x is cubes inside a cube root becoming just x and for the 2nd one written as radicals is is\[\sqrt[3]{x}*\sqrt[3]{x}*\sqrt[3]{x}\] which simplifies to \[(\sqrt[3]{x})^{3}\] and then the two exponents cancel each other out becoming x for the third one since numbers and variables to the -1 power just means to invert the expression to reach a possible exponent in this case becoming x^1 or x for the fourth one when the same variable has exponents and are multiplied by others, the exponents are added together making the inside of that radical x^11 and since the radical is asking for the 11th root it cancels making it x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry for the first one since x is cubed inside a cube root they cancel and it just becomes x

OpenStudy (savannah_noelle):

@insanitycat thank you sooo much, and thank you to everyone that helped. I really appreciate it guys <3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no problem

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