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Please help with answer below:-example-1
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Answer:

  • c = 7
  • d = 5

Explanation:

When a value is moved from outside the radical to inside, it gets an exponent equal to the index of the radical.

A) x³√x = √(x^(2·3+1)) = √(x^7) . . . . c = 7

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B) x∛(x²) = ∛(x^(3·1+2)) = ∛(x^5) . . . . d = 5

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Alternate solution

You could use the fractional exponent equivalent of the radical and write the sum of exponents equation.

A) c/2 = 3+1/2 ⇒ c = 7 . . . . . exponents for x

B) d/3 = 1+2/3 ⇒ d = 5 . . . . . exponents for x

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The exponent rules being used here are ...

√x = x^(1/2)

∛x = x^(1/3)

(x^a)(x^b) = x^(a+b)

(x^a)^b = x^(ab)

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