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How can you use a rational exponent to represent a power involving a radical?

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Answered by IIAKASHII
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To rewrite a radical using a fractional exponent, the power to which the radicand is raised becomes the numerator and the root becomes the denominator. Any radical in the form can be written using a fractional exponent in the form .

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