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Simplest radical form 1/x ^ -3/6

Can someone please explain their work or show it?

Simplest radical form 1/x ^ -3/6 Can someone please explain their work or show it-example-1
User Le Hibou
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Answer:


√(x)

Explanation:

using the rules of exponents/ radicals


(1)/(a^(-m) ) =
a^(m)


a^{(1)/(2) } =
√(a)

given


\frac{1}{x^{-(3)/(6) } }

=
x^{(3)/(6) } ( simplify fractional exponent )

=
x^{(1)/(2) }

=
√(x)

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