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Which of the following represents 4 x to the 5 sixths power in radical form? sixth root of 4 x to the fifth power 4 times the sixth root of x to the fifth power fifth power of 4 x to the sixth power 4 times the fifth power of x to the sixth power

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Which of the following represents 4 x to the 5 sixths power in radical form? sixth-example-1
User Pavel Vergeev
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For this case, the first thing we must do is write the expression algebraically.
"4x to the 5 sixths power"
We have then:

(4x)^((5/6))
We write the expression now in its equivalent radical form.
We must bear in mind that in the power 1/6, the number 6 is the index of the radicand.
We have then:

\sqrt[6]{(4x) ^5}
Answer:
sixth root of 4 x to the fifth power
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