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9(√(x) ) ^5 How do you rewrite the following radical expression in rational exponent form?
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How do you rewrite the following radical expression in rational exponent form?
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How do you rewrite the following radical expression in rational exponent form?
9 1/2 is the answer
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9 1/2 lol you're welcome I can see you and I hate him
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