How do you write 33^(7/8) exponential expression in radical form?

1 Answer
Jan 27, 2016

root(8)(33)^7

Explanation:

In the exponential, you can view the denominator as your root, and your numerator will stay exponential. for example, if your equation is x^(1/2), that is the same as saying sqrt(x)^1. So when our denominator is 8 in our exponential, we take the root of 8, while the numerator stays as an exponential, giving us root(8)(33)^7