SOLUTION: I'm having a hard time understanding how to take number in radical form and turn it back into a number with a fractional exponent. Example: {{{ Radical 5^5 }}} From what i somewhat

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Question 549524: I'm having a hard time understanding how to take number in radical form and turn it back into a number with a fractional exponent. Example: From what i somewhat understand it looks like it would turn in to 5^1/5 but i have been told that is not the right answer. If you could help it would be appreciated.
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