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Plz help me with this-example-1

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Answer:
\bold{x^{(2)/(3)}}

Explanation:


\text{The rule for converting a radical to an exponent is: }\large\sqrt[b]{x^a} =x^{(a)/(b)}

In other words, the exponent inside the radical is the numerator and the root becomes the denominator.


\large\sqrt[3]{x^2}=x^{(2)/(3)}

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