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Answer:


\sqrt[8]x = x^(1)/(6)

Explanation:

Given:


\sqrt[6] x

Required

Represent as an exponent

In indices, we have:


\sqrt[n]x = x^(1)/(n)

By comparison:


\sqrt[8]x = \sqrt[n]x


n = 8

Apply this law to the given expression:

We have:


\sqrt[8]x = x^(1)/(6)

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