Math, asked by nbisht7744, 6 months ago

the radical from of a ^ 2/3 is

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Answered by anindyaadhikari13
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  • Write the radical form of  {a}^{ \frac{2}{3} }

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 {a}^{ \frac{2}{3} }

 =  {( {a}^{ \frac{1}{3} } )}^{2}

 =  \sqrt[3]{ {a}^{2} }

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  • Radical form is  =  \sqrt[3]{ {a}^{2} }
Answered by AKStark
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Answer:

 {a}^{ \frac{2}{3} }  =  { \sqrt[3]{a} }^{2}

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