How to simplify an exponent with a rational power using power rule of exponents

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Learn how to evaluate numbers raised to rational powers. When given a number raised to a rational power, we take the nth root of the number where n is the number in the denominator of the rational power, then we raise the result to a power equivalent to the number in the numerator of the rational power. i.e. x^(m/n) = nth root of x raised to the power of m.
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Thank u sir ! At first I didn't know but after onwards seeing this video I used this formula and got 2nd prize

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I love watching you teach. Really good at helping me understand it

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Perfect, Good explanation. Thank you so much !

kubakakauko
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I would say (3rd root of 27) power 2 therefoer cube of 27 is 3, and 3 squared is 9.

yasdnilknarf
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What about a prime number as the base?

ass
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I did figure what 27^2 is. It's 729.

ChavoMysterio
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What about a rational to the power of a rational? Can that be simplified?

spudhead
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It’s easier if u cube root 27 then raise it to the power of 2

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All he had to say was cube root the number and square the answer in England this is a 1 if not 2 mark answer

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am i the only ten year old here learning this stuff in this age??

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