Rewrite the rational exponent as a radical expression.
(3^2/3)^1/6
I think its 6 to the power of 3
Hello, mathman, I'd be happy to help. But first, would you please re-write this expression so as to leave no ambiguity. For example, your (3^2/3) could be interpreted as either \[3^{2/3} ~or~\frac{ 3^2 }{ 3 }\] You might find the investment of time and effort into learning Equation Editor well worth it.
I'm on an ipad and it doesn't show the equation editor
Perhaps you should revert to a regular computer keyboard (if you'll forgive my being so old-fashioned). If you're going to continue with the iPad, you might want to use parentheses liberally: (3^(2/3))^(1/6). See the difference in clarity?
But I think I got the answer can you help me out with a different question?
Sure, if you'll commit to implementing any of my suggestions, and if you'll post the new question separately.
Ok thank you!
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