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What rational exponent could be used to express 23−−√4
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I’m not sure how to read "23−−√4" — could you clarify? Two common interpretations:
- If you mean the fourth root of 23 (∜23), that is 23^(1/4).
- If you mean 23 raised to the power −√4 (23^(−√4)), since √4 = 2 the rational exponent is −2, i.e. 23^(−2).
Tell me which one you intended if neither of these matches.
- If you mean the fourth root of 23 (∜23), that is 23^(1/4).
- If you mean 23 raised to the power −√4 (23^(−√4)), since √4 = 2 the rational exponent is −2, i.e. 23^(−2).
Tell me which one you intended if neither of these matches.
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