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The square root of a number means you take that number to the 1/2 power. Our number is
c^5. Taking its square root, we have
(c^5)^(1/2). When you have exponents like that, you can multiply them together. For example,
(x^2)^3 = x^(2*3) = x^6

In this case, we have
(c^5)^(1/2) = c^(5*(1/2)) = c^(5/2)
User Lazaro Gamio
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\sqrt[n]{a^m}=a^(m)/(n)\\\\√(c^5)=\sqrt[2]{c^5}=c^(5)/(2)
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