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Convert to radical form y^2/5

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Here is the answer:

Apply the rule x
(m)/(n)\\ =
\sqrt[n]{x^m} to rewrite the exponentiation as a radical:


\sqrt[5]{y^2}\\

Convert to radical form y^2/5-example-1
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