square root(4 raised to the fifth) = 32
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(ab) raised to 1/2 power
Two to the power 8 (28) is 256 The square root of 256 is 16. When you take the square root of a number raised to a power y, divide that power by 2 (y/2) and that gives the square root. So the square root of 28 = 28/2 = 24 = 16
Yes, the square root is equivalent to an exponent of 1/2.Suppose the exponent is a rational number of the form p/q where p and q are integers and q > 0. Then x^(p/q) = (the qth root of x) raised to the power p or, equivalently, (the qth root of (x raised to the power p).
The equation is equivalent to 'x to the power of 4 thirds' times 'x to the power of 2.5'.Multiplyling them together, we simply add the powers, giving 'x to the power of 23/6' or the 'sixth root of x to the power of 23'.
The fraction in an exponent takes the base to that radical power (1/2 is take the square root, 1/3 is take the third or "cube" root, 1/5 is take the fifth root, etc) and the numerator to that positive power (2 is squared, 3 is cubed, etc) For example: 4 to the 1/2 power is the square root of 4, which is two. 4 to the 3/2 power is the square root of four, 2, taken to the third power, which is 8. Sources: Background Knowledge
The square root of 2 raised to the fifth power equals 5.65685424949
The square root of 96 raised to the 4th power is 9,216.
they cancel each other out. the square root of 5 raised to the second power = 5
The square root of (-1)googol is 1050.
That would be the fourth root or the number raised to the power of (1/4).
49x.
"Raised to .5 power" = square root. So 360.5 = ± 6
The square root of the fifth root of x is the tenth root of x.
x8 or - x8
(ab) raised to 1/2 power
Two to the power 8 (28) is 256 The square root of 256 is 16. When you take the square root of a number raised to a power y, divide that power by 2 (y/2) and that gives the square root. So the square root of 28 = 28/2 = 24 = 16
the power ½ is the equivalent of the square root, so the answer is 5.