
Bradford T. answered 01/15/21
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(x4/(32y6))1/5 = x4/5/(25/5y6/5) = x4/5y-6/5/2
Dylan W.
asked 01/14/21Write in exponential form and simply if possible. fifth root(X^4 divided by 32Y^6)
Bradford T. answered 01/15/21
MS in Electrical Engineering with 40+ years as an Engineer
(x4/(32y6))1/5 = x4/5/(25/5y6/5) = x4/5y-6/5/2
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