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Rewrite 5 square root 3^4 as an expression with a rational exponent. Then mark this number on the graph of f (x) = 3^x. Explain how you know where to place it.

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User SJunejo
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Explanation:

the nth root of something can be expressed as 1/n as exponent.

e.g. sqrt(2) = 2^(1/2).

so, the 5th root of 3⁴ = 3^(4/5)

for f(x) = 3^x

that means that x = 4/5 = 0.8.

so, I go on the x-axis to the right to 0.8, and from there straight up to the actual curve.

that is the desired point.

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