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Write the expression in radical form. x 1/5

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User Alejoko
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Answer:


x^{(1)/(5) } = \sqrt[5]{x}

Explanation:

A radical expression is an expression with a variable, number, or combination of both of them under a root symbol.

A radical expression has a general form of
\sqrt[n]{x}

For the given expression
x^{(1)/(5) }

So,
x^{(1)/(5) } = \sqrt[5]{x}

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