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

This math topic focuses on calculating fractional exponents for non-square integer bases and converting the outcome into simplified radicals. Specific skills practiced include understanding and applying fractional exponents (like 1/2, 1/3) to integer bases (such as 20, 100, 192) and interpreting these expressions as radicals like square roots and cube roots. Problems require evaluating these expressions and choosing the correct simplified form from multiple answer choices. This falls under a broader study of negative, fractional exponents, and power laws.

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

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Find the answer when this number is raised to its exponent

54(12)54^{(\frac{1}{2})}