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Simplify square root of 5 multiplied by the cube root of 5

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the square root of 5 is 5^(1/2)
the cube root of 5 is 5^(1/3)
so square root of five times cube root of five= 5^(1/2)*5^(1/3)=5^(1/2+1/3)= 5^(5/6)
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