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Given that the meaning of a rational exponent can be connected to the meaning of a root, how can you rewrite 5–√3
using a rational exponent?(1 point)
Responses
5^3
5 cubed
5^1
5 superscript 1 baseline
3^5
3 superscript 5 baseline
5^1/3
5 superscript Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction baseline
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The cube root of 5 is written with a rational exponent as 5^(1/3).
Reason: the nth root a^(1/n) equals √[n]{a}, so √[3]{5} = 5^(1/3).
Reason: the nth root a^(1/n) equals √[n]{a}, so √[3]{5} = 5^(1/3).
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