Simplify $\sqrt[3]{\left(x+2\right)^6}$ using the power of a power property: $\left(a^m\right)^n=a^{m\cdot n}$. In the expression, $m$ equals $6$ and $n$ equals $\frac{1}{3}$
$y=\sqrt{x}\left(x+2\right)^{6\frac{1}{3}}$
2
Multiply $6$ times $\frac{1}{3}$
$y=\sqrt{x}\left(x+2\right)^{2}$
Final Answer
$y=\sqrt{x}\left(x+2\right)^{2}$
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