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What is the radical form of each of the given expressions?Drag the answer into the box to match each expression. 5 2/35 1/23 2/53 5/2

What is the radical form of each of the given expressions?Drag the answer into the-example-1
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To find the radical form of the expression we can use the next formula:


a^{(b)/(c)}=\sqrt[c]{a^b}

By replacing the known values we obtain:


\begin{gathered} 5^{(2)/(3)}=\sqrt[3]{5^2} \\ 5^{(1)/(2)}=\sqrt[2]{5^1}=\sqrt[]{5^{}} \\ 3^{(2)/(5)}=\sqrt[5]{3^2} \\ 3^{(5)/(2)}=\sqrt[2]{3^5}=\sqrt[]{3^5} \end{gathered}

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