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If a power includes a rational exponent, what will the numerator and denominator of that exponent represent if the power is written in radical form? Provide an example.

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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

The numerator indicates the power to which variable or number is taken to and the denominator indicates the root ( I think its called the radical in the US).

Example 2^2/3

= ( ∛2 )^2

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