The denominator of the raised fraction is what goes on the outside of the square root. So if you had 2 raised to 1/3, you'd put the 3 raised outside to the left of the radical and the 2 inside. They give the same answer, so if you know one, you can always play with the other until you get the same answer. My teacher told us in Calculus a funny/weird way to remember it is the "bottom (of the raised fraction) goes in the crack (of the radical)." Does this help??
Answer:
because I said so....that's why
I believe the term is a "radical"
Hope this helps!
Step-by-step explanation:
The awnser is -6+6 because it would end up being 0, which is not positive nor negative