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To write exponents as fractions, you can express them in terms of roots. For example, ( a^{m/n} ) means the ( n )-th root of ( a^m ), which can be written as ( \sqrt[n]{a^m} ). Conversely, if you have a fractional exponent like ( \sqrt[n]{a} ), it can be expressed as ( a^{1/n} ). This method allows you to represent powers and roots in a consistent manner using fractional notation.

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