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Rewrite the radical as a rational exponent.. . A. the fourth root of 7 to the fifth power. . B. 7 to the 5 over 4 power. . C. 720. . 7. . D. 7 to the 4 over 5 power

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User Adora
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The radical is:

\sqrt[4]{7 ^(5) }
as a radical exponent:

7 ^(5/4)
Answer: 7 to the 5 over 4 power
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User Eric Snow
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Answer:

The answer is
7 to the
5 over
4 power

Explanation:

we know that


\sqrt[n]{a^(m)} =a^{(m)/(n)}

In this problem we have


\sqrt[4]{7^(5)}

so


\sqrt[4]{7^(5)} =7^{(5)/(4)}

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