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Write as an radical expression
U 2/5

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Explanation:

An radical expression usually involves a radicand which is the number or expression inside the radical symbol √ and an index which is the number outside the radical symbol indicating the root, the radicand raised to the power of the reciprocal of the index.

But in the case of expression "U-2/5" it's not a radical expression as is. It's a fractional expression with variable U and a constant -2/5.

It can be written as √(U-2)/5 or U- √(2/5) if you want to express it as an radical expression.

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