What is the following sum? 5(3√x)+9(3√x)

Answer:
Option (c) is correct.
[tex]5(\sqrt[3]{x})+9(\sqrt[3]{x} )=14\sqrt[3]{x}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : expression [tex]5(\sqrt[3]{x})+9(\sqrt[3]{x} )[/tex]
We have to choose the correct option from the given options to the sum of the given expression.
Consider the given expression [tex]5(\sqrt[3]{x})+9(\sqrt[3]{x} )[/tex]
Taking [tex]\sqrt[3]{x}[/tex] common from both terms, we have,
[tex](\sqrt[3]{x})(5+9)=14\sqrt[3]{x}[/tex]
Thus, [tex]5(\sqrt[3]{x})+9(\sqrt[3]{x} )=14\sqrt[3]{x}[/tex]