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Don’t really understand can someone help me. how do you turn this into radical form

Don’t really understand can someone help me. how do you turn this into radical form-example-1
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Answer :

The first one

Explanation:

A cube root is a number that, when cubed, is equal to the given number.

It is denoted with an exponent of "1/3".

Example, the cube root of 27 is 27^1/3 = 3.

Now,


24^{ (1)/(3) } \: is \: the \: same \: as \: \sqrt[3]{24}

From there, we can simplify


\sqrt[3]{24} \\ \sqrt[3]{2 * 2 * 2 * 3} \\ \sqrt[3]{ {2}^(3) * 3} \\ 2 \sqrt[3]{3}

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