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Since the root is in the denominator of the exponent, just divide the 5 by the square root value (2), so the solution is x5/2.

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Oh, dude, the square root of x to the power of 5 is x to the power of 5 divided by 2. I mean, like, you're just splitting that power in half, you know? So, if x is raised to the power of 5, taking the square root is like dividing that power by 2. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.

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