Respuesta :
Take the expression x^2/3 which has an exponent of 2/3. The top of the fraction refers to the power - that is x^2 ( x squared). and the 3 indicates a cubic root.
So in radical form it is ∛(x^2)
Converting radical to exponent an example would be
∛(x^5) = x^(5/3)
Converting a radical expression to a rational exponent and vice versa can be done by using the formula for the same.
What is the formula for converting a radical expression to a rational exponent and vice versa?
- The formula for converting a radical expression to a rational exponent and vice versa is,
[tex]x^{\frac{a}{b} } =\sqrt[b]{x^{a} }[/tex]
For example,
- [tex]x^{\frac{3}{5} } =\sqrt[5]{x^{3} }[/tex]
- [tex](3x)^{\frac{5}{6} } =\sqrt[6]{3x^{5} }[/tex]
Learn more about radical expression here:
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