Describe how to transform the quantity of the third root of x to the fourth power, to the fifth power into an expression with a rational exponent. Make sure you respond with complete sentences. Can you please help me with this? @iambatman
can i help u
First, the quantity third root of x to the fourth power can be read as x raise to 4/3. If this quantity is raised to five, according to the rule of exponents, you must multiply 4/3 to 5. This is why it would be x raise to 20/3
the final answer is Yes. the exponent is already in rational expression (expressed in fraction) :) x^20/3
when working with exponents and radicals, there is an operation that looks like this: x√nm=xm−−−√n=xm/n
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can't c the last one
what u mean by that
the last answer
i wrote it so u know how it look like the operation but the answer is 20/3
u got it
@iamabarbiegirl does that help
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