Division with Mixed Index and Power of Radicand (Fraction) - Radical over Radical (Level 2)

This math topic centers on simplifying radical expressions involving various complexities such as division of radicals with different indices and radicand powers. It mainly focuses on handling radical divisions where both the numerator and denominator are radicals, often expressed in fractional form. The challenges involve computing expressions with mixed indices and manipulating powers of radicands, which helps in mastering the rules for simplifying such expressions. These problems are integral to developing proficiency in handling advanced radical operations. Each problem presents a radical expression and requires simplifying it to its simplest form, with multiple choice answers provided.

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Division with Mixed Index and Power of Radicand (Fraction) - Radical over Radical

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What does this radical expression simplify to?

1632843\frac{\sqrt[2]{16^{3} }}{\sqrt[3]{8^{4} }}

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