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Exponentials and square roots

We know that:


\sqrt[n]{7}=7^{(1)/(n)}

In this case, by convention:


\sqrt[2]{7}=\sqrt[]{7}

Then,


\sqrt[]{7}=\sqrt[2]{7}=7^{(1)/(2)}

Answer: right

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