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Answer:


\displaystyle 1

Explanation:

According to the Definition of Rational Exponents [part I], you can rewrite radicals as exponents:


\displaystyle a^{(m)/(n)} = \sqrt[n]{a}^m \\ \\ √(y^2) = y, where\:any\:invisible\:exponent\:is\:ALWAYS\:1

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