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What is the radical form of the expression 4 3/2

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43 or √64 or 8 is the answer i came up with
User Didier Dupont
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Answer:

The radical form of the expression
4^{(3)/(2)} is, 8

Explanation:

Using radical form rules:


  • a^{(m)/(n)} = \sqrt[n]{a^m}

  • \sqrt[n]{a^n} = a

Simplify the expression:
4^{(3)/(2)}

Using the radical form rules:


4^{(3)/(2)} = √(4^3) =√(64)

we can write 64 as
8 * 8 = 8^2

=
√(8* 8) = √(8^2) =8

Therefore, the radical form of the expression
4^{(3)/(2)} is, 8

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