This math topic practices calculating negative fractional exponents with a square integer base, converting them into their simplified radical forms. Each question presents a factored number raised to a negative fractional power, and the student must select the correct simplified form from multiple choices. The problems vary by altering the base numbers and the fractional exponents, allowing students to deepen their understanding of how different factors influence the outcome of exponentiation with negative and fractional exponents.
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Find the answer when this factored number is raised to its exponent