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4 November, 20:35

What is the simplified form of the following expression?

^3sqrt (4x/5)

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  1. 4 November, 21:02
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    = (∛ (100x)) / 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given the expression; ∛ (4x/5)

    To simplify this we need to make denominator a perfect cube.

    So multiply and divide 25 inside the cube root, so that the denominator will become a perfect cube of 5.

    ∛ (4x/5) = ∛ ((4x/5) * (25/25))

    = ∛ (100x/125)

    = ∛ (100x/5³)

    = (∛100x) / 5
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