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What is the radical form of each of the given expressions?

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Explanation:

To find the radical form of an expression, first determine what is in the denominator of the fractional exponent. That number will determine the order of the root you will take. The numerator will be the power of your original number

EXAMPLE:


5^{(3)/(4) } =
\sqrt[4]{5^3}

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