To rewrite 4 2/3 as an exponent, we can convert it to an improper fraction first.
4 2/3 = (4 * 3 + 2)/3 = 14/3
Now, we can choose any rational number as an exponent. Let's say we choose 1/2 as the exponent.
(14/3)^(1/2) = √(14/3)
This gives us the square root of 14/3 as the result.
what rational number could be used as an exponent to rewrite 4 2/3
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