2.1 Functions: Difference between revisions
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:2. How do you covert from radical form to exponential form? | :2. How do you covert from radical form to exponential form? | ||
:: Answer: <math>\sqrt[m]{(x)^n}=\left ( \sqrt[m]{x} \right )^n =x^{\frac{n}{m}}</math> <br> | :: Answer: <math>\sqrt[m]{(x)^n}=\left ( \sqrt[m]{x} \right )^n =x^{\frac{n}{m}}</math> <br> | ||
Note: <math>m</math> is called the index and <math>n</math> is called the power. | :: Note: <math>m</math> is called the index and <math>n</math> is called the power. | ||
==Solutions== | ==Solutions== | ||
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- 2. How do you covert from radical form to exponential form?
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