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5 July, 10:31

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

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  1. 5 July, 14:05
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    Answer: 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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