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Change this radical to an algebraic expression with fractional exponents.

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Answer: Answer is a 1/3

Explanation:

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Answer:


a^{(1)/(3)

Explanation:

Given,
\sqrt[3]{a}.

To change this radical, we would apply the rule of fractional exponents. (i.e.
a^{(x)/(y)} = \sqrt[y]{a^x}

Thus:


\sqrt[3]{a} = a^{(1)/(3)

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