Expression As A Single Quotient...3

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    College Algebra
    Section R.8

    Write expression as single quotient in which only positive exponents and/or radicals appear.

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    upload_2022-4-26_14-15-21.gif


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    = upload_2022-4-26_14-17-41.gif .......simplify


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    wolfram alpha
     
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    Can you show me.how to use Wolfram this way?
     
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    if you type this

    (8root((8x+1)^2,3)+ ((x - 2)^3)^(1/3))/(root((x-2)^2,3)*24root((8x+1),3))

    click on equal sign, and you will see input like this

    upload_2022-4-26_17-19-51.gif .....to copy this image, you need right click and copy option (I am doing it on computer)
     
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    Ok. I don't have a computer. Thanks anyway. I want you to use wolfram this way moving forward. It makes for clear-reading.
     
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