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1. What is the radical form of the expression 4 2/3?

2. What function equation is represented by th graph?

1. What is the radical form of the expression 4 2/3? 2. What function equation is-example-1
1. What is the radical form of the expression 4 2/3? 2. What function equation is-example-1
1. What is the radical form of the expression 4 2/3? 2. What function equation is-example-2
1. What is the radical form of the expression 4 2/3? 2. What function equation is-example-3
User Stdout
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Answer:

1.
\sqrt[3]{4^2}

2. Answer A

Explanation:

1. A fraction exponent can be represented using a radical. The base number is the number in the radical. The numerator of the fraction is the exponent inside the radical. The denominator is the type of radical.


4^{(2)/(3) }


\sqrt[3]{4^2}

2. An exponential always crosses at (0,1) This function crosses at (0.6) meaning it has shifted up 5 units or +5. These means only answer options A and D are possible solutions. Also, since the graph starts high and ends low and leveling out, this means the base is less than 1. Only 3/4 is less than 1. Answer A is the solution.

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