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What is the correct radical form? A^1/3 B^2/3

What is the correct radical form? A^1/3 B^2/3-example-1
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Answer:

The answer to your question is the letter d) ∛ab²

Explanation:

Data

a¹/³ b²/³

Process

A fractional exponent is converted into a radical form, to do this change, the numerator will be the exponent of the base and the denominator will be the root of the base.

then

a¹/³ = ∛a

b²/³ = ∛b²

but both terms have the same root so let's write them in the same cubic root.

∛ab²

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