How to write an expression in radical form
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Use laws of exponents to get expression in form x^(a/n)
where x - no.
Use rule to rewrite as nth root
Eg:
(y²)^(1/3)
y^(2/3)
= ³√y²
This gives original expression in radix form
where x - no.
Use rule to rewrite as nth root
Eg:
(y²)^(1/3)
y^(2/3)
= ³√y²
This gives original expression in radix form
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