help!
pardon me, but where did the d go from the end
Describe how to transform \[\left(\begin{matrix}\sqrt[3]{x^4} \end{matrix}\right) ^5\] into an expression with a rational exponent. Make sure you respond with complete sentences
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oh okay
what do you mean by a "rational exponent"
like i know how to change it i just don't know how to explain it i know the answer is \[\left( x ^{4/3} \right) ^ 5\]
well, what was the first step to this problem or did you use a calculator
@shinebrightlikeadimon
so i basically put the 4 that was outside the root and had it as a numerator and th3 3 as denominator cause thats how it taught me in the lesson but i feel like thats not enough reasning
then put it like this: first, i put the 4 that was outside the square root symbol in the place of the numerator. Then, i put the 3 in the denominator because my teacher...
okay thanks and sorry i keep leaving i was helping someone else with math but thanks
no problem and tag me if you ever need help
k i will
one more thing
you were helping others so you don't need to apologize
thnx for understanding
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