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I need help plz step by step-example-1
User Mark Worsnop
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Answer:

2∛22/7

Explanation:

To solve, let's start with the radical rule of having a fraction within a cuberoot, which is cubing both the numerator and denominator

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User Mujo Osmanovic
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Answer:


\frac{2\sqrt[3]{22} }{7}

Explanation:

We are asked to find the cube root of
\sqrt[3]{(176)/(343) }

To solve, let's start with the radical rule of having a fraction within a cuberoot, which is cubing both the numerator and denominator :


\frac{\sqrt[3]{176} }{\sqrt[3]{343} }

Simplify both equations for the answer:


\sqrt[3]{176} = 2\sqrt[3]{22}


\sqrt[3]{343} = 7


\frac{2\sqrt[3]{22} }{7}

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