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Radicals - Convert Cube Root, Values and Variables, to Exponents - Negative (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on simplifying radicals and converting cube roots, involving both numerical values and variables, into negative fractional exponents. The exercises test the ability to express cube roots in exponent form, fostering an understanding of how to work with powers and roots effectively. Each question provides multiple choice answers where students practice converting expressions such as cube roots of products of numbers and variables into their corresponding exponential forms with negative exponents. This topic falls under a broader unit of simplifying radicals, enhancing the student's algebraic manipulation skills.

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Convert Cube Root, Values and Variables, to Exponents - Negative

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Convert the radical to a fractional exponent

13z43\frac{1}{\sqrt[3]{3{z}^{4}}}