Rewrite the rational exponent as a radical. 5 to the 3 over 4 power, to the 2 over 3 power
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@mathteacher1729
\[5^{3/4} =\sqrt[4]{75}\]
\[5^{2/3}=\sqrt[3]{25}\]
do you understand ?
@markiaG - I can't access the link. That's probably because it's an image on a password-protected website. @jamaica25 I am fairly certain "5 to the 3 over 4 power" means \(\large 5^{3/4}\) and then " to the 2 over 3 power" means \(\large \left(5^{3/4}\right)^{2/3}\) but I'd like to see the problem exactly as written to remove any ambiguity.
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