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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Put the following radical expression into simplified form.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\sqrt[3]{\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

brb, gotta brush my teeth...

hartnn (hartnn):

also take a bath and return :P

Miracrown (miracrown):

tyt, I might consider doing that as well.

Miracrown (miracrown):

(ô‿ô)

hartnn (hartnn):

O.O

Miracrown (miracrown):

when they say simplified form do they mean rationalize it? because at the moment there is no more we can do to this besides rationalizing it if we want to rationalize it then we need to get the radical out of the denominator so to do that in this case we need to multiply the top and the bottom by the cubed root of 2, two more times this will eliminate the cube root on the bottom

hartnn (hartnn):

woah! how did you type all that so fast !!

Miracrown (miracrown):

I was typing in a doc l o l

Miracrown (miracrown):

while she was brushing her teeth o.O

Miracrown (miracrown):

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