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Rewrite the exponential expression 25^3/2as a radical expression-
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Answer:

Explanation:

25 3/2 If n is a positive integer that is greater than x and a is a real number or a factor, then a x n = n

√ a x

. a

x n

= n

√ a x Use the rule to convert

25 3 2 to a radical, where a = 25

, x = 3 and, n = 2 .

√25 3

The result can be shown in multiple forms.

Exact Form: √25 3

Decimal Form:

125

User Mahatmanich
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sqrt{25^(3)}}

Explanation:

When we have a number to a fraction power, we need to note that

  • It's the same as taking the denominator root of the base to the numerator power

Basically, for example,
5^{(1)/(2)} is the same as
√(5) since the numerator is 1 (
5^1 = 5) and the denominator is 2 (
√(5)).

Applying this same logic to
25^{(3)/(2)} -


25^(3)


√(25^3)

Hope this helped!

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