SOLUTION: Rewrite with a rational exponent
^4√(23)
Here is why I am lost, I thought in order to simplify a square root a number was needed that can be powered 4 times to = 23. I
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Question 387341: Rewrite with a rational exponent
^4√(23)
Here is why I am lost, I thought in order to simplify a square root a number was needed that can be powered 4 times to = 23. I can do 2*2=4*2=8*2=16 and 3*3=9*3=27 (which is already more then 23) Is there a solution to this problem??
Answer by user_dude2008(1862) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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