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Which is equivalent to......... algebra II engenuity

Which is equivalent to......... algebra II engenuity-example-1
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Answer:

Answer is C

Explanation:

The root is placed in the denominator section, and the exponent is placed in the numerator section. it is a fraction because you are not using the entire exponent, you will only be using part of it as the other part of the exponent is negated by the X

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For this case we have that by properties of roots and powers it is fulfilled that:


\sqrt [n] {a ^ m} = a ^ {\frac {m} {n}}

So, if we have the following expression:


\sqrt [3] {8 ^ x}

According to the given definition, we can rewrite it as:


8 ^ {\frac {x} {3}}

ANswer:


8 ^ {\frac {x} {3}}

Option C

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