This math topic focuses on converting positive fractional exponents into radical form, specifically cube roots. It practices simplifying expressions by translating them from an exponent format (such as \( a^{1/3} \)) into a root format (\( \sqrt[3]{a} \)). The exercises primarily aim to help students understand the concept of radicals and their manipulations, which are part of a broader unit on advanced simplification of radicals. Each question presents a fractional exponent expression and multiple-choice answers in radical form, testing the students' comprehension and simplification skills.
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Convert the fractional exponent to a radical