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How do you rewrite x^2/3 in radical notation?

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3/x^2 the 3 is the cubic. And the / is your radical sign. With the x squared inside the radical.
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a^(m)/(n)=\sqrt[n]{a^m}\\\\--------------------\\\\x^(2)/(3)=\sqrt[3]{x^2}
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