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Write the equation using a fractional exponent

\sqrt[3]{x}2

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Answer:

The equation using a fractional exponent
\sqrt[3]{x^(2)} is
x^{(2)/(3)}

Solution:

Given, term is cube root of x square

In numerical terms cube root of x square can be written as ⇒ cube root of
x^(2) \rightarrow \sqrt[3]{x^(2)}

We have to write the expression for above given term in the form of fractional exponent of x.

In
\sqrt[3]{x^(2)} , cube root is written in fractional form


\rightarrow\left(x^(2)\right)^{(1)/(3)}

Now, powers are multiplied


\rightarrow x^{2 * (1)/(3)}


\rightarrow x^{(2)/(3)}

Finally x is in power of a fraction, so we got the required answer

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