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What are these Expressions written in radical form?

What are these Expressions written in radical form?-example-1

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Remember the following information:


a^{(m)/(n)} = \sqrt[n]{a^m}


Using this information, we can convert all of the expressions into radical form:


2^{(1)/(2)} = \sqrt[2]{2} = √(2)


2^{(2)/(3)} = \sqrt[3]{2^2} = \sqrt[3]{4}


3^{(3)/(2)} = \sqrt[2]{3^3} = √(27)


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


Our answers are
\boxed{√(2), \sqrt[3]{4}, √(27), \sqrt[3]{3}}, respectively.

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