Ask
your own question, for FREE!
Algebra
12 Online
Did I Do This Right?
Still Need Help?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Hold on.
\[\sqrt[3]{(2^{6})^{x}}\]Now I am going to put the two exponents together.\[\sqrt[3]{2^{6x}}\]Now I am going to multiply one over three:\[2^{6x \times \frac{ 1 }{ 3 }}\]That gives me:\[2^{2x}\]And my final answer is...\[4^{x}\]
:)
looks right to me
Oh okay - thanks @CGGURUMANJUNATH and @jrn1007
Can't find your answer?
Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!
Latest Questions
Countless7Echos:
Ah trying out the whole T.V girl drawing :p (I love drawing eyes)
SnowyBreaks:
You ever get the types of dreams where it feels as if you aren't breathing? And w
laylasnii13:
Poem/diary i wrote I Want Out Iu2019m so tired of screaming into walls. Every fight with my mom leaves something broken and itu2019s not just plates or slam
Countless7Echos:
Aye.. I need actually some help on the shading here.. if the light is from above too I just feel something is off.
1 hour ago
7 Replies
5 Medals
13 hours ago
6 Replies
0 Medals
1 day ago
13 Replies
3 Medals
3 days ago
19 Replies
3 Medals