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

This math topic focuses on practicing with negative fractional exponents, specifically converting expressions with a non-square integer base raised to a negative fractional exponent into a radical form. The expressions require understanding and manipulating bases and exponents to simplify unsimplified radicals, engaging with concepts at an introductory level. Each problem presents an expression with a base raised to a negative fractional exponent and multiple choice answers that demonstrate different ways of expressing the radical version of the original expression. The goal is to identify the correct radical form equivalent to the given exponential form.

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Negative 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

12(−12)12^{(\frac{-1}{2})}