Respuesta :
When changing from radical form to fractional exponents, remember these basic forms:
The nth root of a can be written as a fractional exponent with a raised to the reciprocal of that power.
is taken, it’s raised to the 1/n power. When a power is raised to another power, you multiply the powers together, and so the m (otherwise written as m/1) and the 1/n are multiplied together.
Use fractions in the powers to indicate that the expression stands for a root or a radical.
Leave the exponent as 9/4. Don’t write it as a mixed number.
Answer:
81^5/4
Step-by-step explanation:
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