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Pl help it’s for a grade-example-1

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Explanation:

Given,

1. The given expression is
\sqrt[10]{x^9}.

We need to write it into exponential form.

We know that,


\sqrt[a]{x} =x^(1/a)

Here, a = 10

So,


\sqrt[10]{x^9}=(x^9)^(1/10)\\\\=x^{9* (1)/(10)}\\\\=x^(9/10)\\\\=x^(0.1)

2.


(\sqrt[4]{3y} )^3\\\\=((3y)^3)^(1/4)\\\\=3^{3* (1)/(4)}* y^{3* (1)/(4)}\\\\=3^(3/4)y^(3/4)

Hence, this is the required solution.

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