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What is 15 with exponent 1/3 in radical form?

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Answer:


\sqrt[3]{15}

Explanation:

15^(1/3) in radical form is
\sqrt[3]{15}

To express 15^(1/3) in radical form, we have to first understand what radical form is. It is the expression in a form whereby there exists no fraction and or square roots again. And thus, we have to eliminate the power in this question.

15^(1/3) = 15 which when simplified further, we get
\sqrt[3]{15}

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