Math, asked by moulghosh200511, 8 months ago

is 3√x = x²/3? if I am wrong...please correct my mistake


and if I am right then please explain that why the exponent of x is not a positive integer

I really got stuck at this..​

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Answered by Raghavasra
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Answer:

Yar I too really stuck in this problem

sorry for this

Answered by dkm4808
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3√x will be x^1/3

When ever there is a square root on any number the power of it must be multiplied by 1/2

if there is cube root then with 1/3 and so on.....

for eg.

√9 has a power of 1 then to remove the root we should multiple it's existing power with 1/2 and it will become x^1/2

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