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Answered by nehu215
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\sf\purple{→answer}

Here the term represents the cube of 4 and then the square root of the answer (i.e. cube of 4).

Basically such problems are solved in such a way, that solving powers becomes easy.

The above term can be written as

((4)^3) ^(1/2) or ((4)^(1/2))^3

(The above term is represented in two ways based on the rule of solving powers.)

The second form is more simpler than the first one.

The square-root of 4 is 2 and the cube of 2 is 8

\sf\red{thus,\: answer\: is\: 8}

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