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27 May, 11:45

How to write 11 1/4 using radical notation

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  1. 27 May, 13:22
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    Of [n] which would be the positive integer would then be greater than (x), this would then result a (x/n). We would then have to divide this. But then, converting it into a radical would give us a (x/n) = n (square root) a^x.
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