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    Aug 20, 2008, 07:50 PM
    Converting from rational exponents to radicals
    Hi everyone.

    I have a question on converting from rational exponents to radicals

    I trying to get some practice in before I take the class here a example

    Look at attachment I couldn't draw it right on here so I put in attachment. Is that right? If not can you show what I did wrong.

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    Aug 21, 2008, 02:15 PM
    The denominator of the rational expoenet goes ouside the radical and the numerator goes inside.

    Like so:



    I do not know where the 2a+3 came from.

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