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When we raise 3 to the power of 1/4 , what root of 3 are we finding? Explain your answer.
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When we raise 3 to the power of 1/4 , what root of 3 are we finding? Explain your answer.
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When we raise 3 to the power of 1/4 , what root of 3 are we finding? Explain your answer.
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It's called the 4th root 3^(1/4) is the same as ⁴√3.
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This is called the 4th root. 3^(1/4) is the same as ⁴√3.
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