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Using radicals, write an equivalent expression for the expression y^{\frac{1}{5}}.

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All we want to do is use the formula...

x^{ (a)/(n) } = \sqrt[n]{a^x}
In doing so we should get...

\sqrt[5]{y}
This is an equivalent expression however just the radical form of your given expression.
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