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What is the expression in radical form? (5x^3 y^2) 2/8

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Answer: (y^{2}x^{3}⋅5)/4

Explanation:

Convert to Radical Form


(5x^3y^2)(2)/(8)

Reduce the expression
(2)/(8) by cancelling the common factors.

Factor 2 out of 2.


5x^3y^2(2(1))/(8)

Factor 2 out of 8.


5x^3y^2 (2(1))/(2(4))

Cancel the common factor.


5x^3y^2 (1)/(4)

Combine 5 and
(1)/(4).


x^3y^2(5)/(4)

Combine
x^(3) and
(5)/(4) .


y^2(x^3(5))/(4)

Combine
y^(2) and
(x^3*5)/(4)


(y^2x^3*5)/(4)

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