Find the given value of 5^a= 3^5^2. (the 3^5^2 is a radical, with the numbers in the right place)

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how is 3^5^2 a radical? Looks like exponents to me.

3^5^2 = 3^(5^2) = 3^25

no idea where a enters the picture ...
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