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Asked by Ann

^3sqrt y^3 Can some one work this for me I want to se if I got the answer right
17 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Show us your answer and we will tell you if it is right. Is ^3sqrt
supposed to represent the cube root of what follows (y^3)?

The cube root of y^3 should be obvious.
17 years ago

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