hervorragend
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You fill in the "Title" box (as you did with the text "Rationalize and simplify as a mixed radical").How do I do *title* for this question ?
I will guess that the subject line contains the instructions; namely, you are supposed to rationalize the denominator and simplify the expression in terms of radicals.\(\displaystyle \mbox{c) }\, \sqrt[4]{\strut \dfrac{162\, x^6}{y^4} \,}\)
Looks good so far. There's not much more that can be done. I think the only simplification that can be made is:
\(\displaystyle \frac{3\sqrt[4]{2x^6}}{y}=\frac{3\sqrt[4]{2}\sqrt[4]{x^6}}{y} \ \ \ \ \ \) <------ You don't do this.
Then you can simplify down the 4th root of x^6. Remember the exponent rules. The 4th root of x can be written as x1/4. So how would you simplify (x6)1/4?