Rational exponents are exponents that are fractions, where the numerator is a power and the denominator is a root. For example, 1612 is another way of writing √16; 813 is another way of writing 3√8. The ability to work with rational exponents is a useful skill, as it is highly applicable in calculus.1 nov 2021
How do you convert radical form to rational exponent form?
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How do you write exponential form in radical form?
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What is rational exponent form?
A rational exponent is written as x a b , x^{ frac{a}{b}}, xba, with base x x x and exponent a b frac{a}{b} ba. This expression is equivalent to the b th b^{text{th}} bth-root of x x x raised to the a th a^{text{th}} ath-power, or x a b sqrt[b]{x^a} bxa .