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How do you write (243)^ 3/5 in radical form? THEN simplified?! *PLEASE HELP

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How do you write (243)^ 3/5 in radical form? THEN simplified?! *PLEASE HELP-example-1
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27

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If you have an exponent that is a fraction, you need to make a radical with the index from the denominator and an exponent of the radicand from the numerator.

(243)^3/5=(
\sqrt[5]{243}^3)

This would come out as
\sqrt[5]{14348907^}. this further simplifies down to the final answer of 27

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