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Radicals and rational exponent Which of the choice below right explain what a rational exponent, such as 3/4 means

Radicals and rational exponent Which of the choice below right explain what a rational-example-1

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Remember that:


x^{(n)/(v)}=\sqrt[v]{x^n}^{}

So the correct answer is the six°th option

The denominator 4, of the rational exponent is the index of the root. And the numerator 3, of the rational exponent represent the power of the base.

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