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saw5 [17]
4 years ago
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Which is equivalent to RootIndex 3 StartRoot 8 EndRoot Superscript x? RootIndex x StartRoot 8 EndRoot Superscript x 8 Superscrip

t StartFraction 3 Over x EndFraction 8 Superscript StartFraction x Over 3 EndFraction 8 Superscript 3 x
Mathematics
1 answer:
dybincka [34]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<u>Option 3:</u> 8 Superscript StartFraction x Over 3 EndFraction

Step-by-step explanation:

RootIndex 3 StartRoot 8 EndRoot Superscript x

  • ∛8ˣ = 8^{x/3}

<u>Options</u>:

RootIndex x StartRoot 8 EndRoot Superscript x

  • (\sqrt[x]{8})^x    incorrect

8 Superscript StartFraction 3 Over x EndFraction

  • 8^{3/x}    incorrect

8 Superscript StartFraction x Over 3 EndFraction

  • 8^{x/3}       correct

8 Superscript 3 x

  • 8^{3x}        incorrect
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