4 Answers: B, C, D, and F
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Step-by-step explanation:
Notice how (19)^2 = 19*19 = 361
This shows that 19 is a square root of 361. We can say

Similarly, (-19)^2 = (-19)*(-19) = 361. The two negatives cancel each other out. So that's why there are two solutions to
which are x = 19 and x = -19.
So far that accounts for answer choices B and D.
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The other two answers are
and
(choices C and F) because anything to the 1/2 power represents a square root.

anything to the 1/3 power is a cube root
![x^(1/3) = \sqrt[3]{x}](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/high-school/i2yozk0fhou5mxo3xo2typs5begodbglr1.png)
anything to the 1/4 power is a fourth root
![x^(1/4) = \sqrt[4]{x}](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/high-school/w9d8dkauqfarwopid4o62oxs4dbxeiwfxo.png)
and so on.
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Side note: For choice C, the exponent is done first before we apply the negative. So technically we could say
for choice C to mean the same exact thing. If your teacher said
then this would not be an answer because this results in a non-real number.