Answer:
^3(square root symbol) x^4 this is for radicals only
Explanation:
If you are doing fractions then the correct answer would be x1 1/3
Explanation for ^3(square root symbol) x^4
When writing these in radicals simplified x^4/3 you put the denominator over your square root, and your numerator will be squared by your denominator. But your numerator must be to x as x is the constant. So ^3(square root symbol) x^4 = x^4/3
Explanation for x1 1/3
When simplifying fractions you take out the extra of the fraction and turn it into its own fraction, and the whole fraction you are left with, in this case being 3/3, you turn into a whole number, which is 1, and you add your left over fraction, 1/3, and put them together 1 1/3, but don't forget your x, x1 1/3