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Identify the radical expression of 5^1/3.

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! CORRECT ANSWER ONLY PLEASE!!! Identify the radical expression-example-1
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Answer:


\large\boxed{D)\ \sqrt[3]5}

Explanation:


\text{Use}\ a^(m)/(n)=\sqrt[n]{a^m}\\-----------------------\\\\5^(1)/(3)=\sqrt[3]{5^1}=\sqrt[3]5

User Jimmy Huang
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Answer:
\bold{D)\ \sqrt[3]{5}}

Explanation:

The top number is the exponent of the radicand (expression inside the radical sign) . The bottom number is the index (represents how many like factors on the inside are need to bring that factor outside).


5^{(1)/(3)}=\sqrt[3]{5^1} =\sqrt[3]{5}

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