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please and thank you I just need someone to correct my work from my answer to the answer my teacher wrote I'M CONFUSED AND NEED TO FIND WHERE I MESSED UP

please and thank you I just need someone to correct my work from my answer to the-example-1

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Answer:

See below.

Explanation:

I'll work it out myself, then we should be able to see the mistake:-

6 ∛ (64x^5y^9)

= 6 * 4 * x^(5/3) * y^3

= 24 x^(3/3) * x^(2/3) y^3

= 24 x y^3 ∛(x^2)

You've got confused withe the cube root (∛) on the first line. You've interpreted it as ' 3 times the square root' so you were on the wrong road from the beginning.

Note that y^9 has cube root y^(9/ 3) = y^3 and x^5 has cube root of x^(5/3). The square root of x^9 is x^(9/2).

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