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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Radical expression of 3/4d^8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

8th root 4d^3 In front of the radical there would be a little 8, under the radical 4d, and the to the third power. When an exponent is a fraction, put the denominator in front of the radical and the numerator after (as an exponent). For example 2^(1/3) would just equal the cubic root of 2. (2^1=2) hope this helps :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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