How to write in radical form?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for guidance on converting mathematical expressions into radical form, which typically involves expressing roots in a standard notation.

Answer

The 6th root of 2.

The expression 2^(1/6) can be written as the 6th root of 2.

Answer for screen readers

The expression 2^(1/6) can be written as the 6th root of 2.

More Information

When converting from a rational exponent to radical form, the numerator of the exponent becomes the power, and the denominator becomes the index of the radical.

Tips

A common mistake is to confuse the numerator and denominator of the fraction. Remember that the numerator is the power and the denominator is the root.

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