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What is the sixth root of (2/3)^2 as a power

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What that looks like under a radical is this:
\sqrt[6]{( (2)/(3)) ^(2) }. The 6 is called the index and will replace the denominator in our power, and the 2 is the power on the base 2/3 which will replace the numerator in our final exponent. So what we have, rewritten, is this:
( (2)/(3) ) ^{ (2)/(6) }. Of course that exponent can be reduced so what the actual exponent is is 1/3. Our final simplified expression is
(2)/(3) ^{ (1)/(3) }
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