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What is the following sum

What is the following sum-example-1
User Tsabsch
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Answer:

second option: 12b²(∛2a)

Explanation:

you can break
\sqrt[3]{54a} into
\sqrt[3]{3^3(2a)} which equals 3
\sqrt[3]{2a}

you can break
\sqrt[3]{2ab^6} into
\sqrt[3]{2ab^3b^3} which equals b²
\sqrt[3]{2a}

now we can simplify: (3b² · 3
\sqrt[3]{2a}) + 3b²
\sqrt[3]{2a} = 9b²
\sqrt[3]{2a} + 3b²
\sqrt[3]{2a}

this equals 12b²
\sqrt[3]{2a}

User Sgnl
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Answer:

2nd option is the correct answer


12{b}^(2) \bigg(\sqrt[3]{2a} \bigg)

Explanation:


3 {b}^(2) \bigg( \sqrt[3]{54a} \bigg) + 3 \bigg( \sqrt[3]{2a {b}^(6) } \bigg) \\ \\ = 3 {b}^(2) \bigg( \sqrt[3]{27 * 2a} \bigg) + 3 \bigg( \sqrt[3]{2a {( {b}^(2) )}^(3) } \bigg) \\ \\ = 3 {b}^(2) \bigg( \sqrt[3]{ {3}^(3) * 2a} \bigg) + 3 \bigg({\sqrt[3]{{( {b}^(2) )}^(3)2a} } \bigg) \\ \\ = 3 {b}^(2) * 3 \sqrt[ 3]{2a} + 3 {b}^(2) \sqrt[3]{2a} \\ \\ = 9 {b}^(2) \sqrt[ 3]{2a} + 3 {b}^(2) \sqrt[3]{2a} \\ \\ = 12{b}^(2) \bigg(\sqrt[3]{2a} \bigg)

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