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Which of the following represents 4x 5/6 in radical form?

Which of the following represents 4x 5/6 in radical form?-example-1
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Answer:

Choice b:

4\sqrt[6]{x^5}

Explanation:

First of all we can eliminate a and c because the 4 appears under the root sign but it should be outside

Next we have to determine what
x^{(5)/(6)} actually means

This is the same as
(x^5)^{(1)/(6)}
(x^5)^{(1)/(6)} = \sqrt[6]{x^5}

x raised to the power 1/6 means that it is the 6th root of the x

So


(x^5)^{(1)/(6)} = \sqrt[6]{x^5}

Together with the multiplier of 4 we get


4x^{(5)/(6)} = 4\sqrt[6]{x^5}

Answer is choice b

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