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Mathematics, 25.08.2019 17:50 JSTAX01

Which of the following expressions are equivalent? justify your reasoning.
(͜͡a). 4√x³
(͜͡b). 1/(x⁻¹)
(͜͡c). 10√x⁵•x⁴•x²
(͜͡d). x⅓* x⅓* x⅓

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