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What is the radical form of each of the given expressions?

What is the radical form of each of the given expressions?

6 1/5

6 7/5

6 1/6

7 1/2

7 5/2

6 9/2

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Answer:


6^{(1)/(5) }=\sqrt[5]{6}


6^{(7)/(5) }=\sqrt[5]{6^7}


6^{(1)/(6) }=\sqrt[6]{6}


7^{(1)/(2) }=\sqrt[2]{7}


7^{(5)/(2) }=\sqrt[2]{7^5}


6^{(9)/(2) }=\sqrt[2]{6^9}

Explanation:

A radical is the root operation for n roots such as square root or cuberoot in the form
\sqrt[n]{x}. A fraction exponent
x^(m/n) can be converted to the radical form.


6^{(1)/(5) }=\sqrt[5]{6}


6^{(7)/(5) }=\sqrt[5]{6^7}


6^{(1)/(6) }=\sqrt[6]{6}


7^{(1)/(2) }=\sqrt[2]{7}


7^{(5)/(2) }=\sqrt[2]{7^5}


6^{(9)/(2) }=\sqrt[2]{6^9}

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