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What is the simplified form of the following expression? Assume x not-equals 0. RootIndex 5 StartRoot StartFraction 10 x Over 3 x cubed EndFraction EndRoot

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Answer:


\frac{\sqrt[5]{810x^3}}{3x}

Explanation:

As a rule, the "simplified form" means there are no fractions under a radical.


\sqrt[5]{(10x)/(3x^3)}=\sqrt[5]{(10x(3^4x^2))/(3x^3(3^4x^2))}=\sqrt[5]{(810x^3)/((3x)^5)}=\boxed{\frac{\sqrt[5]{810x^3}}{3x}}

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