This math topic focuses on converting fractional exponents to radical form, specifically those with negative exponents. The problems involve various constants and variables raised to negative fractional powers, and students are tasked with expressing these in cube root form. Each question presents an expression with fractional powers of different bases, including variables and constants, which students must convert to radicals. The exercises are advanced and fall under the unit of simplifying radicals, helping students deepen their understanding of exponents and roots.
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Convert the fractional exponent to a radical