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m^{2/3} = \sqrt[3]{m^{2} }
Is this an equation or expression and why?

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Answered by jitendra12iitg
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Answer:

See the explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Any expression is combination of constants and variables
  • If two expressions are equated, then that is called an equation

Thus m^{2/3}=\sqrt[3]{m^2} is an equation as two expressions m^{2/3} and \sqrt[3]{m^2} are equated

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