Answer:
C).
![\frac{1}{\sqrt[3]{y^(4) } }](https://img.qammunity.org/2024/formulas/mathematics/high-school/iq4keawkgptrlfc4fbfvdcley8s3zan3tj.png)
Explanation:
When you see that the exponent is negative, that means it will turn into a fraction
Also, when the exponent is a fraction ( in this case 4/3 ), the numerator (4) will be the variable new exponent
the denominator (3) will be what the variable is to the root of... (cube root)
so our answer is...
![\frac{1}{\sqrt[3]{y^(4) } }](https://img.qammunity.org/2024/formulas/mathematics/high-school/iq4keawkgptrlfc4fbfvdcley8s3zan3tj.png)