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Correct way to write 2a^((3)/(4)) using a radical sign?

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Exponent Rules

For this question, we must understand that
a^(m)/(n)=\sqrt[n]{a^m}.

We're given:
2a^(3)/(4)

Thus, it can be rewritten as a radical the following way:


2a^(3)/(4)\\\\=2(a^(3)/(4))\\\\=2(\sqrt[4]{a^3})\\\\=2\sqrt[4]{a^3}

The answer is
2\sqrt[4]{a^3}.

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