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Help please! this is algebra. It says it needs to be in a fractional exponent form ONLY!​

Help please! this is algebra. It says it needs to be in a fractional exponent form-example-1
User Dimitar
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Answer:

6
x^{(5)/(6) }

Explanation:

Using the rule of exponents


a^(m) ×
a^(n)
a^((m+n))

Given

3
x^{(1)/(3) } × 2
x^{(1)/(2) }

= (3 × 2) ×
x^{(1)/(3)+(1)/(2)  }

[ Calculate the fraction sum


(1)/(3) +
(1)/(2)

=
(2)/(6) +
(3)/(6) =
(5)/(6) ]

= 6
x^{(5)/(6) }

User Sandip Debnath
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