Đặt \(\dfrac{a}{x^3}=\dfrac{b}{y^3}=\dfrac{c}{z^3}=m\)
Ta có:
\(\dfrac{a}{x^2}+\dfrac{b}{y^2}+\dfrac{c}{z^2}=\dfrac{a}{x^3}.x+\dfrac{b}{y^3}.y+\dfrac{c}{z^3}.z=m.x+m.y+m.z=m\left(x+y+z\right)=m\)
\(\Rightarrow\sqrt[3]{\dfrac{a}{x^2}+\dfrac{b}{y^2}+\dfrac{c}{z^2}}=\sqrt[3]{m}\) (1)
Lại có:
\(\sqrt[3]{a}+\sqrt[3]{b}+\sqrt[3]{c}=\sqrt[3]{\dfrac{a}{x^3}.x^3}+\sqrt[3]{\dfrac{b}{y^3}.y^3}+\sqrt[3]{\dfrac{c}{z^3}.z^3}=\sqrt[3]{\dfrac{a}{x^3}}.x+\sqrt[3]{\dfrac{b}{y^3}}.y+\sqrt[3]{\dfrac{c}{z^3}}.z=\sqrt[3]{m}.x+\sqrt[3]{m}.y+\sqrt[3]{m}.z=\sqrt[3]{m}\left(x+y+z\right)=\sqrt[3]{m}\left(2\right)\)
Từ (1), (2)
=> \(\Rightarrow\sqrt[3]{\dfrac{a}{x^2}+\dfrac{b}{y^2}+\dfrac{c}{z^2}}=\sqrt[3]{a}+\sqrt[3]{b}+\sqrt[3]{c}\) (đpcm)