Respuesta :

For this case we must write algebraically the following expression:

"four square root x to the fifth"

We have to:

square root x is represented as: [tex]\sqrt {x}[/tex]

Then, the expression will be:

[tex]4 \sqrt {x ^ 5}[/tex]

Equivalently, according to the property of powers and roots:

[tex]\sqrt [n] {a ^ m} = a ^ {\frac {m} {n}}[/tex]

We have:

[tex]4x ^ {\frac {5} {2}}[/tex]

ANswer:

[tex]4 \sqrt {x ^ 5}\\4x ^ {\frac {5} {2}}[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]x^{\frac{5}{4}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We are asked to rewrite the radical expression as an expression with rational exponents.

[tex]\sqrt[4]{x^5}[/tex]

Using exponent property [tex]\sqrt[n]{a^m}=a^{\frac{m}{n}}[/tex], we can rewrite our given expression as:

[tex]\sqrt[4]{x^5}=x^{\frac{5}{4}}[/tex]

Therefore, our required expression would be [tex]x^{\frac{5}{4}}[/tex].

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