Asked by evergreen
Rational Exponents Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade.
3 of 53 of 5 Items
Question
What rational number could be used as an exponent to rewrite 23−−√4
?(1 point)
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To rewrite the expression \( \sqrt[4]{23} \), we first remember that the fourth root can be expressed using a rational exponent:
\[
\sqrt[4]{23} = 23^{1/4}
\]
Therefore, the rational number that could be used as an exponent to rewrite \( \sqrt[4]{23} \) is \( \frac{1}{4} \).
\[
\sqrt[4]{23} = 23^{1/4}
\]
Therefore, the rational number that could be used as an exponent to rewrite \( \sqrt[4]{23} \) is \( \frac{1}{4} \).
There are no human answers yet. A form for humans to post answers is coming very soon!