write in radical form 3^3/4. help @bearclaws72
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3 and three over four
Radicl means to take all exponents away from the problem so turn it into a fraction
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Im not entirely sure though so please dont sue if it's wrong
that's not what radical means
the numerator becomes the exponent and the denominator determines the type of radical (square root, cube root, etc.)
x^(m/n) = \[\sqrt[n]{x^m}\]
now apply this logic to the given example 3^(3/4)
but i dont under stand
follow the pattern. x^(m/n) means you take the m, make m the exponent, and put n on the radical symbol to get \[\sqrt[n]{x^m}\]
now do that same process with 3^(3/4).
i dont understand
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notice where the letters are being placed.
now, follow the pattern.
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I have drawn arrows telling you exactly where the numbers go. please use the arrows to draw where the numbers go.
I really don't know how to make this simpler :(
@Vocaloid I think that is as simple as one can explain it haha
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