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How to convert a radical expression into a radical exponent

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Radical expressions are written in the form
\sqrt[n]{x^(r)}.


To convert them into a radical exponent, you just take n and r, and put them into this fraction form:
(r)/(n).

For example:

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

Hope this helps!



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