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Radicals - Convert Cube Root, Values Only, to Exponents - Positive (Level 1)

This math topic involves practicing the conversion of cube roots to fractional exponents, specifically focusing on positive values only. The problems require transforming expressions from the radical form, such as the cube root of a number, into an expression with a fractional exponent. This process is a fundamental skill in the simplification of radicals. Each question presents multiple-choice answers, where students need to identify the correct fractional exponent equivalent of the given cube root. This topic is part of a broader unit on simplifying radicals.

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Convert Cube Root, Values Only, to Exponents - Positive

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Convert the radical to a fractional exponent

33\sqrt[3]{3}