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25 July, 10:39

Use radical notation to write the expression. Simplify if possible.

( - 125) 1/3

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  1. 25 July, 10:45
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Be certain to use " ^ " to indicate exponentiation. I think you meant:

    (-125) ^ (1/3) where - 125 is the base and 1/3 is the exponent.

    That "1/3" indicates a cute root. Note then that 125 is the cube of 5, so that

    5^3 = 125.

    Then, (-125) ^ (1/3) = - (5^3) ^ (1/3), or - 5^1, or just - 5.
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