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rewrite k√xp using a rational expression show all your work
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To rewrite k√xp using a rational expression, we can first write the expression with a fractional exponent:

k√xp = (xp)^(1/k)

Now, we can rewrite this expression using a rational exponent by expressing it as a fraction:

1/k can be written as 1 ÷ k

Thus, the expression becomes:

(xp)^(1/k) = xp^(1 ÷ k)

Therefore, k√xp can be rewritten as xp^(1/k) or xp^(1 ÷ k).
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