servicexpressmaroc
General
Algebra
Geometry
Coordinate-geometry
Statistics
Calculus
servicexpressmaroc
servicexpressmaroc
Home
General
Algebra
Geometry
Coordinate-geometry
Statistics
Calculus
MATH SOLVE
Home
General
How to write radical form in rational form
4 months ago
Q:
how to write radical form in rational form
Accepted Solution
A:
Answer:
5⁵/⁴
Explanation:
Before we begin, remember the following:
[tex] \sqrt[n]{x} [/tex] = x¹/ⁿ
[tex] \sqrt[n]{x^a} [/tex] = xᵃ/ⁿ
The root form is known as the radical form while the power form is the rational form
Now, for the given:
We want to convert from the radical (root) form to the rational (power) form.
The given is:
4th root of 5⁵
Applying the above rules, we will find that the rational form is:
5⁵/⁴
Hope this helps :)