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HURRY PLEASE! i need this asap

HURRY PLEASE! i need this asap-example-1

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Answer:


4( \sqrt[3]{6 {x}^(2) } )

Explanation:

The given radical is


\sqrt[3]{6 {x}^(2) }

We want to choose from the given options, a like radical to the given expresion.

In general, the given expresion is of the form


a( \sqrt[3]{6{x}^(2) } )

where 'a' is a constant.

When a=1, we get the above expression.

When we substitute a=4, we get


4( \sqrt[3]{6 {x}^(2) } )

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