To rewrite xp−−√k using a rational expression, we can start by writing it as a fraction with a numerator of 1 and a denominator that rationalizes the radical.
The expression xp−−√k can be written as:
1 / (√k)^p
Simplifying further, we can also express it as:
1 / k^(p/2)
Therefore, the rational expression for xp−−√k is 1 / k^(p/2).
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