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Factor the following expression. Simplify your answer.
3s(s - 1)^1/3 + 2(s - 1)^4/3

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Answer:

5s^(4/3) + 3s - 2

Explanation:

Factor the following expression. Simplify your answer. 3s(s - 1)^1/3 + 2(s - 1)^4/3-example-1
User Velez
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Answer:


(s-1)(s+\frac{2{(s-1)}^(3)}{3})

Explanation:

1) Use Rule of One:
{x}^(1)=x.


3s* (s-1)/(3)+2* \frac{{(s-1)}^(4)}{3}

2) Cancel 3.


s(s-1)+2* \frac{{(s-1)}^(4)}{3}

3) Simplify
2* \frac{{(s-1)}^(4)}{3} to
\frac{2{(s-1)}^(4)}{3}.


s(s-1)+\frac{2{(s-1)}^(4)}{3}

4) Factor out the common term s-1.


(s-1)(s+\frac{2{(s-1)}^(3)}{3})

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