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Simplify. Assume that all variables represent positive real numbers. See Example 4.$$\sqrt[3]{\frac{4}{9}}$$
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This gives us: $$ \sqrt[3]{\frac{4}{9}} = \frac{\sqrt[3]{4}}{\sqrt[3]{9}} $$ Show more…
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