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Rewrite the expression with a rational exponent as a radical expression.

PLEASE HELP ASAP!! Rewrite the expression with a rational exponent as a radical expression-example-1
User Mike Deck
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Answer:

D)- 3√5^4

Your answer is D^

User Mkasberg
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Answer:


5^{(1)/(2) } =√(5)

Explanation:

Here we need to use the following property


x^{(a)/(b) }=\sqrt[b]{x^(a) }

So, we use this property to rewrite the given expression


(5^{(3)/(4) } )^{(2)/(3) }

First, we multiply exponents to have only one


(5^{(3)/(4) } )^{(2)/(3) }=(5)^{(3 * 2)/(4 * 3) }=(5)^{(6)/(12) }=5^{(1)/(2) }

Then, we apply the property to rewrite the expression


5^{(1)/(2) } =√(5)

Therefore, the right answer is the third choice.

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