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No need to evaluate just change the radical form to exponential expression in fractional form and put in simplest form. By the way its an n square root m to the power of o

No need to evaluate just change the radical form to exponential expression in fractional-example-1
User Natalia
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Step 1:

Write the expression


\sqrt[n]{m^0}

Step 2:

Apply the power law of exponent


(k^p)^q=k^(pq)
\begin{gathered} \sqrt[n]{m^o} \\ =(m^o)^{(o)/(n)} \\ =m^{(o)/(n)} \end{gathered}

Final answer


m^{(o)/(n)}

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