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DOES SOMONE KNOW HOW TO DO THIS???????

DOES SOMONE KNOW HOW TO DO THIS???????-example-1

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Answer:


\sqrt[5]{t^(3) }

Explanation:

To express indices into radical form, we just have to use the radical (√) sign.

Here, we have to convert
t^{(3)/(5) } into radical expression.

Now, we can write the expressin
t^{(3)/(5) } as
(t^(3)) ^{(1)/(5) }

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

Therefore,
\sqrt[5]{t^(3) } is the required radical expression. (Answer)

We can also write the expression as
(\sqrt[5]{t} )*(\sqrt[5]{t} )*(\sqrt[5]{t} ).

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