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PLEASE HURRY!!
simplify completely
show all work for full credit

PLEASE HURRY!! simplify completely show all work for full credit-example-1
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Answer:


4x^(3)

Explanation:

Given:


((192x^(12))/(3x^(3)) )^{(1)/(3)}

Apply exponent rule of distribution:


\frac{(192x^(12))^{(1)/(3)}}{(3x^(3))^{(1)/(3)}}

Simplify the numerator:


\\\\\frac{4 * 3^{(1)/(3)}x^(4)}{(3x^(3))^{(1)/(3)}}

Simplify the denominator:


\\\frac{4 * 3^{(1)/(3)}x^(4)}{3^(1)/(3)x}}

Simplify:


4x^(3)

-> To explain this party since it is a bigger jump,
3^{(1)/(3)}x is on the top and the bottom, so it becomes a one. We are left with a four on the top, and using properties of exponents 4 - 1 = 3, explaining why we have
x^(3) leftover too.

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