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What is equivalent to 3 radical 8

What is equivalent to 3 radical 8-example-1
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Answer:

C. 8^x/3

Explanation:

According to algebraic principles, if n is the root of a number, then that number to the power of 1/n is equal to it. This would mean that n√a = a^1/n.

This would mean that 3√8 = 8^1/3. When there is a power added to a radical expression such as this, that power will go on the denominator. So (3√8)^2 for example is equal to 8^2/3, and in your case, (3√8)^x = 8^x/3

looking back on the fact that this was added 2 days ago i dont think this helped on your quiz

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