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  • 03-11-2022
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Change the following expression to radical notation: 5x^1/9

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  • 03-11-2022

To convert exponential to radical expression and vice versa, we follow the pattern below:

[tex]ab^{\frac{x}{n}}=a\sqrt[n]{b^x}^{}[/tex]

In the given term in the question, a = 5, b = x, n = 9, and x = 1. Let's plug these values into the radical form shown above.

The radical form of the given term is:

[tex]5\sqrt[9]{x}[/tex]

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