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3^1/2 × a^2/3 × b^3/4
write as a single radical

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remember rules of exponents

x^{ (z)/(y) } = \sqrt[y]{x^(z)}
combine because another rule is
√x times √y=√(xy) so

if we can make the denomenator of all fractions the same, then we can have a common root so
2 3 and 4
common number is 12 so
convert bottom number to 12 so
1/2=6/12



2/3=8/12


3/4=9/12


so the equation is


3^{ (6)/(12) } times
a^{ (8)/(12) } times
b^{ (9)/(12) }
this equals


\sqrt[12]{3^(6)} times
\sqrt[12]{a^(8)} times
\sqrt[12]{b^(9)}

since we can combine we get

\sqrt[12]{ 3^(6) a^(8) b^(9) }

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