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Type the expressions as radicals. y5/2

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User Martyman
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The Radicals of y5/2 is: (y^5) = y^(5/2)

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User Marcel Pfeiffer
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Answer:


√(y^5)

Explanation:

The expresion
y^{(1)/(b)} as radical is
\sqrt[b]{y}. Therefore, a expresion of the form
y^{(b)/(a)} can be rewritten as


y^{(a)/(b)}=\smash[b]{ \underbrace{\sqrt[b]{y} \cdots \sqrt[b]{y}\,}_\text{a-times}}=\sqrt[b]{y^(a)} \\

Consequently,


y^{(5)/(2)}=\sqrt[2]{y^5}

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User Priyank Thakkar
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