Yes, both the expressions are equivalent.
An expression in maths is a sentence with a minimum of two numbers or variables and at least one maths operation. This maths operation can be addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.
Given that, x/3 is equivalent to 1/3x, yes or not?
So, we can write x/3 as
1/3×x
= x/3
Since, either you multiply by 1/3 or divide by 3 both are same thing,
1/3×x = x/3 = 0.333x
for example; 4÷2 = 2 or 4×1/2 = 2, in both case the answer is same, that means the expression given are also equal.
Hence, we can conclude both the expressions are equivalent.
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Answer:
the expression is equivalent to x^2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
[x^4/3 x^2/3]^1/3
=[x^4/3+(2/3)]^1/3
by using laws of exponent
a^m a^n=a^m+n
=[x^4/3+2/3]^1/3
=[x^6/3]^1/3
={x^2]^1/3
by using law of exponent
(a^m)^n=a^mn
=x^2×1/3
=x^2/3
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Answer:
x^2/3
option B is the right option
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