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What is the following sum? 5(3√x)+9(3√x)

What is the following sum? 5(3√x)+9(3√x)-example-1

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5(3√x)+9(3√x)
=3√x(5+9)
=14(3√x)

answer is C. third choice 14(3√x)
User Jimyi
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Answer:

Option (c) is correct.


5(\sqrt[3]{x})+9(\sqrt[3]{x} )=14\sqrt[3]{x}

Explanation:

Given : expression
5(\sqrt[3]{x})+9(\sqrt[3]{x} )

We have to choose the correct option from the given options to the sum of the given expression.

Consider the given expression
5(\sqrt[3]{x})+9(\sqrt[3]{x} )

Taking
\sqrt[3]{x} common from both terms, we have,


(\sqrt[3]{x})(5+9)=14\sqrt[3]{x}

Thus,
5(\sqrt[3]{x})+9(\sqrt[3]{x} )=14\sqrt[3]{x}

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