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Convert to Radical Form 3x^(3/8)

Problem

3*x(3/8)

Solution

  1. Identify the base and the fractional exponent. The base is x and the exponent is 3/8 The coefficient 3 is not part of the base being raised to the power.

  2. Apply the rule for converting rational exponents to radicals, which states a(m/n)=√(n,am)

  3. Substitute the values into the radical form. The denominator 8 becomes the index of the radical, and the numerator 3 becomes the power of the base.

Final Answer

3*x(3/8)=3√(8,x3)


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