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√(7x)^3 in exponential form

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Answer:

The exponential form of this would be (7x)^3/2

Explanation:

The square root symbol is the same as writing raised to the 1/2. So we can rewrite the equation as:

[(7x)^1/2]^3

Then we can multiply the two exponents in this case giving us

(7x)^3/2

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