This math topic focuses on the practice of simplifying negative fractional exponents with non-square integer bases into radical expressions with factored bases. The problems involve converting expressions like those raised to the power of \(-\frac{1}{2}\) or \(-\frac{1}{3}\) into their radical counterparts, making sure to factorize the base correctly and then express them in radical form. It includes multiple choices for each expression, allowing users to select the correct factorization and radical representation. The topic falls under a broader unit of negative bases and exponents practice.
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Factor this exponent's base number and express it as a radical