Math, asked by harshmsharma2005, 6 months ago

simplify (3√x^2)^3÷4​

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Answered by Ragini1224
1

Answer:

[x]^(1/2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Cube root of X can be written as X^1/3.

So, cube root of x^2 can be written as (x^2)^1/3. This, upon further simplification will give us - x^(2/3). How?

It's a property - (a^b)^c = a^(bc).

Again we use the same property and we get-

[x^(2/3)]^3/4

[x]^(2/3)*(3/4)

Or,

[x]^(1/2).

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Answered by LovablePriya
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Answer:

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= (3√x²)³ / 4

= x² × 1/3 × 3/4

= x^1/2

= √x

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