SOLUTION: how do you write 5 2/3 in radical notation?

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Question 269440: how do you write 5 2/3 in radical notation?
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Answer by Alan3354(30983) About Me  (Show Source):
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Is it 5 and 2/3 ?
There's no radical involved.

Answer by unlockmath(1599) About Me  (Show Source):
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Hello,
If it's suppose to be 5 to the 2/3 power or 5^2/3 then
It's written as cube root 5 to the second power or
cube root 5^2
RJ
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