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How do you do this I’ve been stuck on this

How do you do this I’ve been stuck on this-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

x^1/2÷x^1/3=(x)^1/2-1/3= x^1/6--->⁶√x...it's positive answer.

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Answer:

x^(1/6)

Explanation:

The applicable rule of exponents is ...

(a^b)/(a^c) = a^(b-c)

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Here, we have a=X, b=1/2, c=1/3, so the quotient is ...

(X^(1/2))/(X^(1/3)) = X^(1/2 -1/3) = X^(1/6)

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Expressed as a radical, this is ...


\displaystyle X^{(1)/(6)}=\sqrt[6]{X}

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