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OpenStudy (df001):

Help with algebra: 3/^3rad2

OpenStudy (df001):

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

OpenStudy (df001):

For one of the rule, the denominator can not be radical but, how can I get rid of that?

OpenStudy (df001):

I have to simplify this problem

OpenStudy (df001):

may i ask if the denominator is (2)^1/9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ups my bad, its 2/3

OpenStudy (df001):

i can see it now, it's the ^n(radA^m) property

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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