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PLEASE HELP!!! I cannot figure this problem out.

PLEASE HELP!!! I cannot figure this problem out.-example-1
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Answer:

A and C.

Explanation:

to get rid of the square root & n, you would have to multiply it by n on both sides of the equation, giving you r^n=a.

also to get rid of the square root & n, you can also multiply both sides of a and r by the exponential fraction with n as the denominator:


\sqrt[n]{a} =r \\(a)^(1)/(n) = r\\a(1)/(n) = r

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