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Q: Which rational exponent represents a cube root?
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What rational exponent represents a cube root?

3


What rational exponent represents a cube root taken to the fourth power?

4/3


What is rational exponent represents a square root?

And exponent of -2 represents the square root


What is rational exponent notation?

rational numbers are commonly referred to as fractions Any root ... square root, cube root, etc can be expressed as a rational exponent sq rt of x = x1/2 cube root of x = x1/3 if there is an exponent inside the radical you can also have rational exponents with some numerator other than 1 ex 4th root of x3 = x3/4


What rational exponent represents a square root cubed?

Cube root is represented as to the power of 1/3.Squared is represented as to the power of 2.A cube root squared is therefore equal to the power of 2 x 1/3 = 2/3.


What rational exponent represents a square root?

Raising to the one half (1/2) power is the same as taking the square root.


What does the denominator of a fractional exponent represent?

It represents the order of the root that needs to be calculated. A denominator of 2 means a square root. A denominator of 3 means a cube root. And so on.


Can you have a fraction as an exponent of a constant?

yes you can. The numerator of the exponent is the normal integer type of exponent degree you are most used to seeing. The denominator of the exponent is similar to the degree of the root, as in square root, cube root, etc. Pi is of course a constant. Pi to power of 3/2, π3/2, is the same as the square root of the quantity pi cubed (which is the same as the cube of the square root of pi). Fractional exponents (rational exponents) follow the same algebra rules as integer exponents.


What are rational exponents and how are they related to integer exponents?

Rational exponents are exponents that are fractions or decimals. They are related to integer exponents because they represent a different way of expressing the same mathematical operation. For example, an integer exponent of 2 represents squaring a number, while a rational exponent of 1/2 represents taking the square root of a number.


What is a rational whose cube root is a whole number?

How about 27 whose cube root is 3 which is a rational whole number.


Is the cube root of 12 rational?

No.


Is the cube root of 16 a rational number?

No.