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when you have a fractional exponent, the numerator becomes the exponent and the denominator becomes the little number to the left of the radical symbol

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for example, 2^(1/2) the 1 becomes the exponent of 2 and the 2 becomes the type of radical giving us\[\sqrt[2]{2^1} = \sqrt{2}\]

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follow this pattern for the rest of the answer choices

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3^(3/2) the numerator (3) becomes the exponent and the (2) is the type of root remember that \[\sqrt[2]{x} = \sqrt{x}\]

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