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Rewrite in simplest radical form! Show your work.

Rewrite in simplest radical form! Show your work.-example-1

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Answer:
\frac{1}{\sqrt[3]{x} }

Explanation:

Since the base of the exponents are the same, we can go ahead and subtract the exponents.


\frac{x^{(5)/(6)} }{x^{(7)/(6) }} [subtract exponents]


x^{-(2)/(6) } [simplify exponent]


x^{-(1)/(3)} [write in radical form]


\frac{1}{\sqrt[3]{x} }

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