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Instructions: Write the expression in radical form. The √ symbol is the same as a square root.

Instructions: Write the expression in radical form. The √ symbol is the same as a-example-1

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\begin{gathered} x^{(4)/(3)}=\text{ }\sqrt[3]{x^4} \\ x^{(3)/(4)}=\sqrt[4]{x^3} \end{gathered}

Step-by-step explanation

Given:


\begin{gathered} 1.\text{ }x^{(4)/(3)} \\ 2.\text{ }x^{(3)/(4)} \end{gathered}

Desired Outcome:

Radical form

From the laws of indices


a^{(m)/(n)}=\sqrt[n]{a^m}

Hence,


\begin{gathered} x^{(4)/(3)}=\text{ }\sqrt[3]{x^4} \\ x^{(3)/(4)}=\sqrt[4]{x^3} \end{gathered}
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