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  • 02-11-2020
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Simplify the equation: [tex]3\sqrt[3]{3}[/tex]

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  • 02-11-2020

To simplify [tex]\frac{3}{\sqrt[3]{3} }[/tex], we have to follow the rules.

Here are the steps to the question:

Step 1: Follow the radical rule.

[tex]\sqrt[n]{a}[/tex] = a [tex]\frac{1}{n}[/tex]

So, we get [tex]\frac{3}{3\frac{1}{3} }[/tex].

Next, follow the exponent rule.

[tex]\frac{x^{a} }{x^{b} }[/tex] = [tex]x^{a-b}[/tex]

We get [tex]3^{1} - \frac{1}{3}[/tex].

The answer is \frac{3}{\sqrt[3]{3} }.

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