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How can you rewrite 9^1/3 using a root?
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If you mean 9^(1/3) (the exponent 1/3), that's the cube root of 9: ∛9.
You can also write it as 3^(2/3) or (∛3)^2, since 9 = 3^2.
(If you instead meant (9^1)/3, that equals 3.)
You can also write it as 3^(2/3) or (∛3)^2, since 9 = 3^2.
(If you instead meant (9^1)/3, that equals 3.)
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