2. Rewrite the following equation using radicals.

D=0.0099M^(9/10)

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M^(1/10) = 10throot(M)
So, M^(9/10) = 10throot(M^9)
what do you mean by root?
you know the square root symbol, yeah?
√16 = 4
similarly,
cuberoot ∛27 = 3
4throot ∜16 = 2
and so on
10throot has no predefined character, but just replace the 4 with a 10
ok thank you
hey oobleck does M=0.0099(10√m^9) work
Yes, if by "10√" you mean 10th root

as you wrote it, however, it means 10*(√m^9)
√ normally means only "square root"

Maybe you could write 10√m^9
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