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Fill in the blank.$$\sqrt[4]{m^{3}} \cdot \sqrt[4]{?}=\sqrt[4]{m^{4}}=m$$
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We can rewrite this equation as $\sqrt[4]{m^{3}} \cdot \sqrt[4]{x}=m$, where $x$ is the unknown value we are trying to find. Show more…
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