sorry i do not know how to type what i want on yahoo answers but i will try my best
^3√((8/9x^2)
the ^3 is the index of the radical. Im trying to simplify the problem. So far i have done (^3√8)/(^3√9x^2)
i do not remember how to simplify the bottom part if someone could please explain how i would appreciate. Im sorry i could not type my problem very well.
Update:Well i have that, but i was not sure to leave it like that because i do not think you can have a radical in the denominator. Ty very much for the help but can anyone confirm if that is correct or not ?
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= ³√(8/9x²)
= ³√(8) / ³√(9x²)
= 2 / ³√(9x²) ANSWER.
I'm not sure if it's correct ok?
EDIT* Well this can't be any further simplified so this is i think the correct answer.