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Match each expression to its equivalent expression with a rational denominator.

Match each expression to its equivalent expression with a rational denominator.-example-1

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Explanation:


\frac{1}{\sqrt[4]{3x^3y^5}}\\\\\\\text{Since it is a 4th root, you need 4 on the


\frac{3}{\sqrt[4]{3^3x^(11)y^(13)}}\\\\\\\text{Since it is a 4th root, you need 4 on the


\frac{2}{\sqrt[6]{2x^7y^5}}\\\\\\\text{Since it is a 6th root, you need 6 on the


\frac{4}{\sqrt[6]{2^5x^5y^9}}\\\\\\\text{Since it is a 6th root, you need 6 on the

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