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If a¹/n =r then which of the following are true statements? Check all that apply. A. n¹/r = a B. Nsqroota=r C. R^n= a D. a' = n
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If a¹/n =r then which of the following are true statements? Check all that apply. A. n¹/r = a B. Nsqroota=r C. R^n= a D. a' = n
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If a¹/n =r then which of the following are true statements?
Check all that apply.
A. n¹/r = a
B. Nsqroota=r
C. R^n= a
D. a' = n
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statement B and C are true...hope this helps:)
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