SOLUTION: solve square root of x raised to the two-thirds power

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Question 595385: solve square root of x raised to the two-thirds power
Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

The simplest way to to do this is to rewrite the square root as a factional exponent. Since 1/2 as an exponent means square root we get:


Next, apply the appropriate rule for exponents. For a power of a power the rule is to multiply the exponents:

which simplifies to:

or, if you prefer radicals,


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