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  • 24-03-2020
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  • 31-03-2020

Answer:

[tex]4( \sqrt[3]{6 {x}^{2} } )[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The given radical is

[tex] \sqrt[3]{6 {x}^{2} } [/tex]

We want to choose from the given options, a like radical to the given expresion.

In general, the given expresion is of the form

[tex]a( \sqrt[3]{6{x}^{2} } )[/tex]

where 'a' is a constant.

When a=1, we get the above expression.

When we substitute a=4, we get

[tex]4( \sqrt[3]{6 {x}^{2} } )[/tex]

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