This math topic focuses on the practice of converting radicals into their equivalent expressions with fractional exponents. Specifically, it involves transforming various square roots of numerical and algebraic expressions into power forms with positive fractional exponents. The problems cover a range of values and variables, ensuring the practice of converting both simple numbers and more complex expressions involving variables. This skill is a foundational aspect of simplifying radicals, preparing students for more advanced operations in algebra.
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Convert the radical to a fractional exponent