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Identify the equivalent expression for each of the expressions below. (m^1/3)(m^1/5)^0

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Answer:All these expressions have the same value, whenever the same value is substituted for x . That is, they are equivalent expressions. Two expressions are said to be equivalent if they have the same value ... Use the Distributive Law to expand the first expression. .... That is, the expressions are equivalent except when m = 0 .

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Anything to the power of a fraction: you 'root' it by the bottom value.

Therefore, the equivalent expression for the first one is:


\sqrt[3]{m}

Anything to the power of 0 is 1

Therefore, the second one would just be 1

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