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Match each expression with an equivalent radical form. One of the radical form

options will not have a match.
7/1/2
7
13
3/7/7/
72
3/7/7
1. √72
2. √√37
3. √√3
4. 3/7
5. √7

Match each expression with an equivalent radical form. One of the radical form options-example-1

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Answer:

see the attachment

Explanation:

You want to match several expressions with fractional exponents to their equivalent radical forms.

Fractional Exponent

The relationship between the two forms is ...


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

If n=2, or m=1, these are omitted from the radical form.

The attachment shows the matching values.

Match each expression with an equivalent radical form. One of the radical form options-example-1
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