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Question 253813: How would the exponential expression of 3 to the 5/4 power be written as a radical expression? I think the book's answer may be wrong, but would like a 2nd opinion. Please include how you came to your answer, Thanks. JH Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 3 to the 5/4 power means 3 ^5 then taken to the 4th root
The numerator is the power and the denominator is the root
so as a radical 4 and 3^5 inside