Rewriting with Rational (Fractional) Exponents

The act of rephrasing with rational exponents is essentially the process of transforming roots and radicands into exponents that are fractional. The fraction's denominator symbolizes the root, whereas the numerator signifies the power of the radicand. This method simplifies complex expressions and makes calculations easier, particularly in the fields of calculus and algebra.

The problems about Rewriting with Rational (Fractional) Exponents

Topic Problem Solution
None Simplify the expression \(8^{2/3}\) Rewrite the expression with a radical: \(\sqrt[3]{8^2}\)