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Answer:

a = 8, b = 2

Explanation:


\sqrt[3]{x^(10) } ( substitute x = - 2

=
\sqrt[3]{(-2)^(10) }

=
\sqrt[3]{1024}

=
\sqrt[3]{2^(10) }

=
\sqrt[3]{2^(9 (2)) }

= 2³
\sqrt[3]{2}

= 8
\sqrt[3]{2} ← in the form a
\sqrt[3]{b}

with a = 8 and b = 2

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