Math, asked by mohinidevi46, 11 months ago

please solve it please do it​

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Answered by Priyansha29
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Step-by-step explanation:

(5(8 {}^{ \frac{1}{3} }   +  {27}^{ \frac{1}{3} } ) {}^{ 3} ) {}^{ \frac{1}{4} }

(5( {2}^{3 \times }  {}^{ \frac{1}{3} }  + 3 {}^{3 \times }  {}^{ \frac{1}{3} } ) {}^{3} ) {}^{ \frac{1}{4} }

(5 (2 + 3) {}^{3} ) {}^{ \frac{1}{4} }

(5  \times (5) {}^{ 3} )  {}^{ \frac{1}{4} }

(525) {}^{ \frac{1}{4} }

5 {}^{4 \times }  {}^{ \frac{1}{4} }

5

hence, the answer is 5.

(5 \times 125)  {}^{ \frac{1}{4} }


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