Roots can either be represented by radical signs or by fractional exponents. Writing the fraction in the format "1/7", indicate the fractional exponent that would signify that we were talking about a 10th root.
Instead of using a radical sign, a 10th root could be written with an exponent of
Answer: Instead of using a radical sign, a 10th root could be written with an exponent of "1/10".
Explanation: The given statement is slightly wrong written ' Writing the fraction in the format "1/7", indicate the fraction exponent that would signify that we were talking about a 10th root'. Here, Instead of 10th root, it should be 7th root.
Now. In general, the nth root of any number (x) can be written in the form of either radical i.e. OR in the from of fractional exponent, .
Now. come to the actual question, a 10th root could be written with an exponent of (1/10).
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