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Can someone plz solve this for me

Can someone plz solve this for me-example-1
User Olaf Heinemann
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Answer:
y^(1)/(8)

Explanation:

Ok so when taking roots the number in the little corner at the left of the radical sign (if there is one) is the root you take. It could be the 4th root, 6th root, or the x root. You don't have to use the radical sign though, you can use an exponent to write it. All you have to do is take the reciprocal of the number to find what to write for the exponent. So for those examples it would be
(1)/(4), (1)/(6) ,(1)/(x). The number in the top left of the radical sign is 8 so the answer would be
y^(1)/(8)

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