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(x²y³z)^1/5Rewrite the rational exponent expression as a radical expression.

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Given the following rational exponent:

(x²y³z)^1/5

Putting it into a radical expression will be:


\text{ \lparen x}^2y^3z)^{(1)/(5)}\text{ = }\sqrt[5]{x^2y^3z^}

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