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  • 13-01-2019
  • Mathematics
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[tex](\frac{1}{81})^\frac{1}{4}[/tex]

Its asking me to put this expression into radical form.

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LammettHash
LammettHash LammettHash
  • 13-01-2019

If [tex]n>1[/tex], we write [tex]x^{1/n}=\sqrt[n]x[/tex]. So

[tex]\left(\dfrac1{81}\right)^{1/4}=\sqrt[4]{\dfrac1{81}}[/tex]

We can simplify this further by using properties of square roots:

[tex]\sqrt{\dfrac ab}=\dfrac{\sqrt a}{\sqrt b}\implies\sqrt[4]{\dfrac1{81}}=\dfrac{\sqrt[4]1}{\sqrt[4]{81}}=\dfrac1{\sqrt[4]{81}}[/tex]

Next, [tex]81=9^2=(3^2)^2=3^4[/tex], and so [tex]\sqrt[4]{81}=\sqrt[4]{3^4}=3[/tex], so

[tex]\left(\dfrac1{81}\right)^{1/4}=\dfrac13[/tex]

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