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Radicals - Convert Square Root, Values and Variables, from Exponents - Negative (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on converting fractional exponents to radicals, particularly when the exponents are negative. The problems involve both numerical values and variables, requiring students to manipulate and simplify expressions with square roots and powers. The level of complexity is introductory, as part of a broader unit on simplifying radicals. Each problem includes multiple-choice answers, requiring the learner to determine the correct radical form of given expressions. This topic is part of a series aimed at developing skills in handling radicals and understanding their relationship with exponents.

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Convert Square Root, Values and Variables, from Exponents - Negative

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Convert the fractional exponent to a radical

2−12⋅z−322^{-\frac{1}{2}}\cdot {z}^{-\frac{3}{2}}