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Can someone solve this? The problem is 7 9/4

Can someone solve this? The problem is 7 9/4-example-1
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Answer:

a = 7 , b = 9 , c = 4

Explanation:

using the rule of exponents/ radicals


a^{(b)/(c) } =
\sqrt[c]{a^(b) }

then


7^{(9)/(4) } =
\sqrt[4]{7^(9) } ← in the form
\sqrt[c]{a^(b) }

with a = 7 , b = 9 , c = 4

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