( 4 x^{frac{1}{3}} cdot 3 x^{-3} cdot x )
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The rule is \(x^a \cdot x^b = x^{a+b}\). So, \(x^{\frac{1}{3}} \cdot x^{-3} \cdot x = x^{\frac{1}{3} + (-3) + 1} = x^{-\frac{5}{3}}\). Then, we multiply the coefficients, which are 4 and 3. So, \(4 \cdot 3 = 12\). Show more…
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