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n^(1/2)^(1/2) (square root is the number raised to the 1/2 power)

And the rule for exponents with exponents is:

a^b^c=a^(b*c) in this case:

n^(1/4)

so we are told that

n^(1/4)=11 raise both sides to the fourth power

n=11^4

n=14641

check...

√14641=121

√121=11

correct :D
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1331 hope this helped! ;))
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