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What is the radical form of the expression 4 3/2?

Please Help Quick!!! 25 Points What is the radical form of the expression 4 3/2?-example-1
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Answer: C; 3 4/2

Step-by-step explanation: A fraction exponent can be represented using a radical. The base number is the number in the radical. The numerator of the fraction is the exponent inside the radical. The denominator is the type of radical.

An exponential always crosses at (0,1) This function crosses at (0.6) meaning it has shifted up 5 units or +5. These means only answer options A and D are possible solutions. Also, since the graph starts high and ends low and leveling out, this means the base is less than 1. Only 3/4 is less than 1. Answer A is the solution.

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