Problem

Convert the exponential expression \(2^{3/4}\) to its radical form.

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So, \(2^{3/4}\) is the same as the fourth root of 2 cubed.

Steps

Step 1 :\( 2^{3/4} \) can be expressed as a radical by raising the base (2) to the power of the numerator (3) under the root of the denominator (4).

Step 2 :In this case, the denominator of the fraction is 4, which corresponds to a fourth root.

Step 3 :So, \(2^{3/4}\) is the same as the fourth root of 2 cubed.

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