How do you write root3x^2 as an exponential form?

1 Answer
Dec 24, 2016

This can be written as x^(2/3). See explanation.

Explanation:

The general rule of rewriting power expressiobs states that:

x^(-a/b)=1/root(b)(x^a)

The expression in the example has no fractions, so the exponent will be positive. The degree of the root (here 3) becomes the denominator of the exponent, and the power (here 2) is the numerator.

So finally:

root(3)(x)^2=x^(2/3)