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An exponent rule that applies to this scenario:

When you multiply two exponents with the same base together, you can add the indexes together. For example, if you had y * y², you could make it y³, by adding the indexes of 2 and 1.

In this scenario, you can look at the last choice, where it has
x^(9) * x. You add the indexes of 9 and 1, to get
\sqrt[3]{ x^(10) }

That's equivalent to the equation given, so your answer would be the last choice.
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