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Answer:

the second one

Explanation:

User Huy Than
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Answer:


16^(3/2) =
\sqrt[]{16^(3) }

Explanation:

All you need to do to find which is equivilant is put
16^(3/2) into radical form.

To do this you first need to know that the denominator of the fractional exponent will become the root of the radical, and the numerator will become the power.

So the 3 will be the power, now just rewrite it as
\sqrt[]{16^(3) }.

If you don't know what the root or power is:


\sqrt[n]{x^(m) } the n represents the root, and the m represents the power.

Hope this helps! :)

User Fditz
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