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the radical form of (10x)^5/4 is

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Answered by chetanakhairnar2000
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radical form of given equation = \sqrt[4]{10x^{5} }

Step-by-step explanation:

Q) The radical form of (10x)^5/4 is

⇒ Given equation  (10x)^5/4 is in exponentiation form.

Apply the rule x^(m/n) = \sqrt[n]{x^{m} } to convert the radical form,

x⇔10x,  m⇔5,  n=4.

∴ radical form of given equation = \sqrt[4]{10x^{5} }

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