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Which is like a radical to ^3 to the square root of 54 after simplifying

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Answer:

The radical that is equal to ∛54 is 3∛2.

Explanation:

Given

∛54

We need to find the radical that is similar to ∛54, we need to break down the radicand 54, into smaller numbers, therefore, take the LCM of the number,

54 = 2 x 3 x 3 x 3

As we are taking the cube root, therefore, we need numbers that are repeating thrice.

Thus, the radical can be written as,


\sqrt[3]{54} =\sqrt[3]{2x 3x 3x 3} \\\\\sqrt[3]{54} =3\sqrt[3]{2}

Hence, the radical that is equal to ∛54 is 3∛2

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Answer:


3\sqrt[3]{2}

Explanation:

Original expression:


\implies \sqrt[3]{54}

Factorize 54 using prime factorization:


\implies \sqrt[3]{2 \cdot 3^3}

Apply radical rule:
\sqrt[n]{ab} =\sqrt[n]{a} \cdot \sqrt[n]{b}


\implies \sqrt[3]{2} \cdot \sqrt[3]{3^3}

Apply radical rule:
\sqrt[n]{a^n} =a


\implies \sqrt[3]{2} \cdot 3


\implies 3\sqrt[3]{2}

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