SOLUTION: Rewrite the exponential expression as a radical expression. −2a^4/9

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Question 1174313: Rewrite the exponential expression as a radical expression.
−2a^4/9

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
−2a^4/9   Without the use of much needed parenthesis, difficult to help.

 IF  (-2/9)a^4 ⇒  

 IF (-2)a^(4/9) ⇒ 

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