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Rewrite in simplest radical form
X^5/6 / X^1/6

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Answer:


\sqrt[3]{x^2}

Explanation:

The rule of exponents says that we must use subtraction for
(5)/(6) and
(1)/(6) since we are dividing.

Thus, we have
(x^(5)/(6) )/(x^(1)/(6) )\\\\(5)/(6)-(1)/(6)=x^(4)/(6)=x^(2)/(3)

When dealing with fractions and radicals, we can find the simplest radical form by using the saying
(exponent)/(index)

Thus we have
\sqrt[3]{x^2}

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