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Explain why 27^2/3 equals 9

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SnowYsparkles
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  • 01-11-2019

As we know that , According to the rules of exponent

a⅔ can be written as ( a⅓)² So ,

(27⅓)²

Now according to the rule of roots we can write

[tex] {(a)}^{ \frac{1}{3} } = \sqrt[3]{a} \\ [/tex]

Then similarly :-

[tex] {( \sqrt[3]{27} )}^{2} = ( {3)}^{2} \\ [/tex]

(3)² = 3×3

= 9

Hence proved .

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