Simplify the expression, and rationalize the denominator if appropriate. [ sqrt[3]{frac{3 x^{2} y^{5}}{16 x}} ]
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The expression is \(\frac{3x^2y^5}{16x}\). Divide the terms: \[ \frac{3x^2y^5}{16x} = \frac{3x^{2-1}y^5}{16} = \frac{3xy^5}{16} \] Show more…
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