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How do you do this problem

How do you do this problem-example-1
User Mkopala
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remember

√(x^2)=x
and

\sqrt[3]{x^3}=x

so

√(x^2)+\sqrt[3]{y^3}=

x+y



another way is this:
remember that

\sqrt[n]{x^m}=x^(m)/(n)
and remember that
√(x)=\sqrt[2]{x}

so

√(x^2)+\sqrt[3]{y^3}=

x^(2)/(2)+y^(3)/(3)=

x^1+y^1=

x+y
User MattJenko
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Square root x2 and then square root 3 and y3 with the exponents I belive you should try and use the Property of Power for this one.
User Hesam Rasoulian
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