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Question 133245This question is from textbook Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
: Hi, I need a little help on this please. It looks simple but I'm confused!
I need to put this in radical notation. x with a negative exponent of -2/3

I believe the answer would be the number 1/x with a positive exponent of 2/3 that would get rid of the negative. but I'm unsure of the radical notation is it a
cubed 3 outside the radical and inside the radical an x with an exponent of 2 or is it a negative -2 this is where I'm having the problem. Hope you can help
Thanks, Randy
This question is from textbook Beginning and Intermediate Algebra

Answer by checkley71(8403) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
X^(-2/3)=1/X^(2/3) OR 1/CUBERT(X^2)