2. When $3m\sqrt[5]{m} + 1$ is expressed as an entire radical, it takes the form $\sqrt[5]{243m^6 + 1}$ $\sqrt[5]{3m^6 + 1}$ $\sqrt[5]{3m^6 + 3m^5}$ $\sqrt[5]{243m^6 + 243m^5}$
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