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Rewrite the expressions using radical notation {6}^{ (1)/(3) } {7}^{ (1)/(2) } {10}^{ (3)/(2) } {8}^{ (7)/(3) }
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Rewrite the expressions using radical notation {6}^{ (1)/(3) } {7}^{ (1)/(2) } {10}^{ (3)/(2) } {8}^{ (7)/(3) }
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Tip:
You put the number of each equation into the form.
Exponent’s denominator goes outside
Exponent’s numerator goes inside with the number
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