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write symbolic expression, then get rid of radical and make it exponential expression in fractional form "The eighth root of fifty seven to the sixth degree"

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We need to write as an exponential in fractional form the expression:


\text{ The eighth root of fifty-seven to the sixth degree}

The "eighth root" is represented by the symbol:


\sqrt[8]{\ldots}

And the exponential "fifty-seven to the sixth degree" is:


57^6

So, the whole expression is written as:


\sqrt[8]{57^6}

Now, we need to use the following properties of exponentials:


\begin{gathered} \sqrt[n]{x}=x^{(1)/(n)} \\ \\ (y^a)^b=y^(a\cdot b) \end{gathered}

Then, using those properties, we obtain:


\sqrt[8]{57^6}=(57^6)^{(1)/(8)}=57^{6\cdot(1)/(8)}

Notice that:


6\cdot(1)/(8)=(6)/(8)=(6/2)/(8/2)=(3)/(4)

Thus, we obtain:


\sqrt[8]{57^6}=57^{(3)/(4)}

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