When we write the expression in radical form, we will have;
![\frac{1}{\sqrt[6]{x} ^7}](https://img.qammunity.org/2024/formulas/chemistry/high-school/14m0mzhqpxej75x7m6u23ahw59gcxho1k4.png)
The use of the radical symbol (√) to express an expression or a number is known as "radical form" in mathematics. A radical is symbolized by a symbol, and the expression that lies beneath it is known as a radicand.
More generally, radical form is helpful for simplifying and comprehending the structure of mathematical expressions because it expresses an expression as a root.
We have the expression;

Now the expression can be written as;
![\frac{1}{\sqrt[6]{x} ^7}](https://img.qammunity.org/2024/formulas/chemistry/high-school/14m0mzhqpxej75x7m6u23ahw59gcxho1k4.png)