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How do you write 8x^2 in radical form?
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Answered by Steve
you don't. Radicals imply roots, which are fraction exponents.

8x^(1/2) = 8√x
8x^(3/4) = 8∜x^3
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Answered by scott
8 x^2 = √(64 x^4)
7 years ago
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