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What is the radical form of the expression 4 3/2

What is the radical form of the expression 4 3/2-example-1
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Answer:

It would be the second option

Explanation:

When you put a fraction into radical form, the numerator goes next to the radicand. And the denominator goes outside of the radical (into the index section). You just had it switched :)

User Yerlin
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Answer:


\sqrt[2]{4^3}

Explanation:

4 ^ (3/2)

The bottom of the fraction is the index and the top is the power


\sqrt[2]{4^3}

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