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What is y3/5 as a radical ?

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it is the 5th root of y^3
the 3 will be the exponent of y while the 5 will be on the radical or root.
hope that helps!
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Convert the expression to radical form using the formula axn=naxaxn=axn.for fewer steps...If nn is a positive integer that is greater than xx and aa is a real number or a factor, then axn=naxaxn=axn.axn=naxaxn=axnUse the rule to convert y35y35 to a radical, where a=a= , x=x= , and n=n=.5y3
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