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Please mark the questions right or wrong. if the answer is wrong, write the correct answer.

Please mark the questions right or wrong. if the answer is wrong, write the correct-example-1
User Wroniasty
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Exponentials and square roots

We know that:


\sqrt[n]{7}=7^{(1)/(n)}

In this case, by convention:


\sqrt[2]{7}=\sqrt[]{7}

Then,


\sqrt[]{7}=\sqrt[2]{7}=7^{(1)/(2)}

Answer: right

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