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Question 541045: I feel like I should know this. But I'm drawing a blank. How do I "Change the following expression to an equivalent expression in radical notation. Assume that the variable is postive"?
x^2/3
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Answer by scott8148(6628) About Me  (Show Source):
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with fractional exponents; think of the numerator (top) as an exponent, and the denominator (bottom) as a root

x^2/3 is the cube root of x^2