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Could someone show me how to solve this problem? I am trying to do it myself.I just want to make sure I am going about it the right way. Thank you.
z=(SQRTx^2+y^2)
(9)^-3/2
(8)^2/3
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9^(-3/2)= 1/(9^3/2)=1/(sqrt 9)^3=1/27
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