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Which of these statements are true about radicals exponents? 1. The nth of a can be written as and as a {}^{ (1)/(n) } \sqrt[n]{a} 2. The notation a1/2 is rational exponent nota…
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Which of these statements are true about radicals exponents?
1. The nth of a can be written as and as
2. The notation a1/2 is rational exponent notation for the square root of a
3.
4. The notation is radical notation for the square root of a
5.
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The answer is number 8
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