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Explanation:
where
n
is called the index,
a
is called the radicand, and the symbol
√
is called the radical. The left side of this equation is often called the radical form and the right side is often called the exponent form.
From this definition we can see that a radical is simply another notation for the first rational exponent that we looked at in the rational exponents section.
Note as well that the index is required in these to make sure that we correctly evaluate the radical. There is one exception to this rule and that is square root.
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