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Answer:

When we have something like:


\sqrt[n]{x}

It is called the n-th root of x.

Where x is called the radicand, and n is called the index.

Then the term:


\sqrt[4]{16}

is called the fourth root of 16.

And in this case, we can see that the index is 4, and the radicand is 16.

At the end, we have the question: what is the 4th root of 16?

this is:


\sqrt[4]{16} = \sqrt[4]{4*4} = \sqrt[4]{2*2*2*2} = 2

The 4th root of 16 is equal to 2.

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