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(a) Using exponential notation, we can write

(a) Using exponential notation, we can write-example-1
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Answer:


\Large\text{$5^(\frac13)$}

Explanation:

The fractional exponent rule states that for any real number "a":


\large\text{$\sqrt[n]{a^m}=a^{(m)/(n)}$}

As any number can be expressed as its own value raised to the power of 1, then:


\large\text{$\sqrt[3]{5}=\sqrt[3]{5^1}$}

Comparing this with the fractional exponent rule:


  • a = 5

  • m = 1

  • n = 3

Therefore,
\sqrt[3]{5} can be written as:


\huge\boxed{\boxed{5^(\frac13)}}

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