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Exponents - Fractional Exponents with Non-Square Integer Base - Exponent to Factored Radical (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on the skill of expressing non-square integer bases with fractional exponents as factored radicals. It covers both square root and cube root cases. Problems involve factoring the base number of an expression, then writing the expression in radical form. The examples given include integers elevated to fractional powers, and students are required to choose the correct factored radical form among multiple options. This set of exercises emphasizes the understanding of fractional exponents and their relationship with radicals, enhancing fluency in managing expressions involving powers and roots.

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Fractional Exponents with Non-Square Integer Base - Exponent to Factored Radical

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Factor this exponent's base number and express it as a radical

48(12)48^{(\frac{1}{2})}