Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]x^{2/3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

When you have a power then a root like that, you have to divide the power by the root.

So, in this case, you have q square (x²) and a cubic root (³√).

So, you take your square (2) and divide it by the cube (3), to get a new power of 2/3.

Let's verify it with x = 2

[tex]\sqrt[3]{2^{2} } = \sqrt[3]{4} = 1.59\\\\\\2^{2/3} = 1.59[/tex]

So, both expressions equal the same thing, it means they're equivalent.