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How do I do this problem??

How do I do this problem??-example-1

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Expanding 8x^3, we multiply 8*8 and x^3 by x^3 to get 64x^6. Since we know that the cube root of 64 is 4, we can separate that. Next, since you add exponents while multiplying, 6/3 is the exponent for the cube root of x^6=x^2. Therefore, your answer is 4x^2
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