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I think its D but im not sure.​

I think its D but im not sure.​-example-1
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Answer: A

Explanation:

A fractional exponent can be written as a number with a radical to the power of the denominator raised to the power of the numerator. It sounds difficult, but is really very easy.


x^{(4)/(13) } =\sqrt[13]{x^(4) } \\x^{(7)/(3) } =\sqrt[3]{x^(7) } \\

Thus, the answer is A

User Jpishko
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Answer:


\sqrt[5]{2^3}

Explanation:

2 is the base

The top of the fraction is the power

The bottom of the fraction is the root


\sqrt[5]{2^3}

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