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DochEvi [55]
3 years ago
12

1. How can you write 5/n4 using rational exponents?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Brut [27]3 years ago
7 0

9514 1404 393

Answer:

  {n^\frac{4}{5}

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression you show evaluates to (5/n)(4) = 20/n. Since you're referring to rational exponents, we assume you want to rewrite ...

  \sqrt[5]{n^4}

A root index is the same as a fractional exponent with that index in the denominator. Then this expression is rewritten as ...

  \sqrt[5]{n^4}=(n^4)^{\frac{1}{5}}=\boxed{n^{\frac{4}{5}}}

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