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Mathematics, 23.03.2021 22:10 enriquecastillo1196

Miguel stated that any monomial can be a cube root. Sylvia disagreed and said that a monomial cube root must have exponents divisible by 3. Who is correct, and why? - Sylvia is correct. Any variable term, when it is cubed, always has an exponent divisible by 3.

- Miguel is correct. Any monomial can be a perfect cube root because, when it is cubed, the variables will have exponents divisible by 3.

- Sylvia is correct. In order for the cube to have exponents that are divisible by 3, the cube root has to be divisible by 3.

- Miguel is correct. Sylvia confused the perfect square root with the perfect cube root.

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