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Tyrion:

Rewrite the radical expression as an expression with rational exponents. fourth root of x to the power of 5 4x5 5x4 x to the five fourths power x to the four fifths power

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A, B are wrong. Tell me why it's either "C" or "D"

Tyrion:

i got it now thanx tho

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big rip. Okie.

jhonyy9:

\[\sqrt[4]{x^{5}} = ?\]

jhonyy9:

so what you need to know that the index of radical is the denominator of the fractional exponent example \[\sqrt[3]{x^{2}} = x^{2/3}\] hope this help you

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