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Explanation:

Since the denominator of each of those rational exponents is a 4, that means that the radical is a 4th root. The numerator of each exponent serves as the power on the given base. For example,


2^{(3)/(5)} can be rewritten as


\sqrt[5]{2^3}

The little number that sits outside the radical, resting in the bend, is called the index. Our index is 4 (same as saying the 4th root). Put everything under the 4th root and let the numerator be the powers on each base:


\sqrt[4]{6^1*b^3*c^1} which is written simpler as:


\sqrt[4]{6b^3c}

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