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In order to rewrite an expression in radical form using exponents, we must consider the power of the root (is the radical the typical square root, cubed root, etc) and the value of any exponents contained in the radical.
Using this information, we will make the power of the radical the denominator of our exponent, and whatever exponent is contained in the radical will become the numerator.
Example:
√(x³) = square root of x³ = x^(3/2)
Answer:
A is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Think of investments. If you were to invest $100 into a company and receive $200 dollars, then you would have made $100 in profit, which is 100% of your initial amount. So, if you were to invest $100 and receive $250 dollars in profit, then you would have made an extra $150, which is even more than your initial amount of $100. In this case, you would have made a 150% increase on your money.
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