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The expression with rational exponents as a radical expression.

5 times x to the one fourth power

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User Josh Kahane
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Answer:

5
\sqrt[4]{x}

Explanation:

Here we are given a verbal expression, we need to convert it to algebraic expression.

5 times x to the one fourth power.

Word Meaning

Times *(Multiplication)

one fourth
(1)/(4)

So, 5 times x to the one fourth power is = 5*
x^{(1)/(4)}

Now we have to write in using radical sign.


x^{(1)/(4) } = \sqrt[4]{x}

Therefore, 5*
x^{(1)/(4)} = 5
\sqrt[4]{x}

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