(∛(4^1.5 ))^1
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Working from innermost bracket: 4^1.5=4^(3/2)=(sqrt(4))^3=2^3=8. Cube root of 8=2 and 2^1=2.

Or: (4^(1.5)/3)^1=4^0.5=2.
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To solve this, you would start with 4^1.5, which is 8. From there, you have the cube root of 8, which is 2. Anything to the first power stays the same, so the answer would be 2.smiley

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