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How do I get rid of fractional and negative exponents in mathematical expressions?

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How do I get rid of fractional and negative exponents in mathematical expressions?

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a negative exponent puts the term in the denominator (or numerator if the term with the negative exponent is in the denominator) a fraction becomes a root, so 1/2 is square root, 1/3 is cubed root, 1/4 is fourth root, etc.

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