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Write with fractional exponents. (Do not use parentheses.)

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Answer:

4
y^{(3)/(2) }

Explanation:

using the rule of exponents/ radicals


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

then

4
\sqrt{y^(3) }

= 4
y^{(3)/(2) }

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