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OpenStudy (sparklestaraa):

Which of the following is equal to (picture below)

OpenStudy (sparklestaraa):

OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

It works the same way as before

Nnesha (nnesha):

you can change root to exponent for example \[\huge\sqrt[n]{m} = m ^{\frac{ 1 }{ n }}\]

OpenStudy (sparklestaraa):

is it 1/3

OpenStudy (sparklestaraa):

6 1/3

Nnesha (nnesha):

so \[\huge\color{green}{\sqrt{\sqrt[3]{6}}}\] so first deal with cube root of 6\[\huge\sqrt[3]{6 } = ????\]

Nnesha (nnesha):

nope that's wrong @Sparklestaraa

OpenStudy (sparklestaraa):

so its which then

OpenStudy (sparklestaraa):

ohhhhhhhh A @Nnesha

Nnesha (nnesha):

A how ??

OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

you just explained how to get a by moving the imaginary 1 over the exponent o.O

Nnesha (nnesha):

how to get A ??

Nnesha (nnesha):

|dw:1423102918781:dw| now change square root to exponent after that multiply both exponent

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