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Exponents - Fractional Exponents with Non-Square Integer Base - Exponent to Unsimplified Radical (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on converting expressions with fractional exponents into radical form. The problems involve various non-square integer bases raised to fractional exponents, primarily the one-half power, meaning the students are tasked with identifying the square roots of these numbers. Each problem provides multiple answer choices in different radical forms, challenging students to select the correct expression that represents the square root of the base. The topic is fundamental for understanding and simplifying expressions involving roots and powers in algebra.

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

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Find the radical that is the same as this number raised to its exponent

24(12)24^{(\frac{1}{2})}