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Describe how to transform the quantity of the third root of x to the fourth power, to the fifth power into an expression with a rational exponent. Make sure you respond with complete sentences

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Answer:


x^{(20)/(3) }

Explanation:

To write: third root of x to the fourth power, to the fifth power into an expression with a rational exponent

Solution:

Exponent refers to the number of times a number is multiplied to itself.

Exponent is sometimes also known as power.

Third roots of
x=x^{(1)/(3) }

Third root of x to the fourth power
(x^{(1)/(3) })^4 =x^{(4)/(3) }

Third root of x to the fourth power, to the fifth power
=(x^{(4)/(3) })^5= x^{(20)/(3) }

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