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Radicals - Convert Square Root, Values and Variables, to Exponents - Positive (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on converting radicals into fractional exponents. Learners are presented with problems involving both numerical values and variables under square roots, which they must rewrite using fractional exponents. This skill is an integral part of simplifying radicals, and the problems escalate in difficulty through multiple questions and possible answers. The exercise strengthens understanding of how exponents and radicals are interrelated, aiding in algebraic manipulation and simplification tasks. Multiple choice answers associated with each problem allow for testing comprehension and mistakes in conversion.

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Convert Square Root, Values and Variables, to Exponents - Positive

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Convert the radical to a fractional exponent

11d3p\sqrt{11{d}^{3}p}