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What rational exponent could be used to express 23−−√4
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To express \( \sqrt[4]{23} \) using a rational exponent, we can rewrite the fourth root in terms of an exponent.

The square root can be represented as:

\[
\sqrt[4]{23} = 23^{1/4}
\]

Thus, the rational exponent used to express \( \sqrt[4]{23} \) is \( \frac{1}{4} \).
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