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-Radicals and Exponents-Convert each exponential expression to radical form. Assume variables represent positive real numbers

-Radicals and Exponents-Convert each exponential expression to radical form. Assume-example-1

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we have the expression


x^{((2)/(3))}\cdot y^{((1)/(6))}\cdot z

Remember that


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

so


x^{((2)/(3))}\cdot y^{((1)/(6))}\cdot z=\sqrt[3]{x^2}\cdot\sqrt[6]{y}\cdot z

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