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evaluate \sqrt[3]{2x}
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The cube root of 2x can be written as (2x)^(1/3).
This can be simplified as:
(2x)^(1/3) = (2^(1/3)) * (x^(1/3)) = 2^(1/3) * x^(1/3)
Therefore, ∛(2x) = 2^(1/3) * x^(1/3), which cannot be further simplified unless you have specific values for x.
This can be simplified as:
(2x)^(1/3) = (2^(1/3)) * (x^(1/3)) = 2^(1/3) * x^(1/3)
Therefore, ∛(2x) = 2^(1/3) * x^(1/3), which cannot be further simplified unless you have specific values for x.
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