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Simplify x ^1/3 (x ^ 1/2 + 2x^2)
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Simplify x ^1/3 (x ^ 1/2 + 2x^2)
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Answer:
x^5/6 + 2x^7/3
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x^1/3 ( x^1/2 + 2x^2 )
= x^(1/3 + 1/2) + 2x^(1/3 + 2)
= x^5/6 + 2x^7/3
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