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Type the correct answer in the box. Write the simplified form of -62^1/3

User Yuan Chen
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Answer: -4

Step-by-step explanation: I put it in Desmos calc.

User Tonic Artos
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Answer:
\sqrt[3]{-62}

Explanation:

It is important to remember the following:


a^{((1)/(n))=\sqrt[n]{a}

In this case we have:


-62^{(1)/(3)

Then, in order to simplify it, we need to rewrite it in radical form, where the index of the root will be 3 and the radicand will be -62.

Therefore, the simplified form is this:


-62^{(1)/(3)}=\sqrt[3]{-62}

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