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Which of the following is equivalent to (5) ^7/3

Which of the following is equivalent to (5) ^7/3-example-1

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it would be D 3 square root of 5^7
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Answer:

The last one.

Explanation:

The reason we get this answer is because when you are converting from exponential form, to radical form you always place the numerator as our constant's exponent in the radical ( is called the radicand because it is located in the radical) and the denominator in front of the radical, where it would be called the index.

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