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The conversion of the exponent into the simplest radical form will be √6.

How do convert the exponent into the simplest radical form?

If an is a true figure and n is a numeric value bigger than 1, then [tex]\sqrt[\rm n]{\rm a} =\left ( \rm a \right ) ^{\frac{1}{ \rm n}}[/tex], where the symbol is referred to as the radical, and is referred to as the dividing a large, and n is referred to as the index.

If the power of the variable "a" is b/c.

Then the simplest radical form of the expression will be

[tex]\rm \left ( a \right )^{\rm \frac{b}{c}} = \rm \sqrt[\rm c]{\rm a^b}[/tex]

The expression is given below.

[tex]\rightarrow \left (6 \right ) ^{\frac{1}{2}}[/tex]

The conversion of the exponent into the simplest radical form will be

[tex]\left (6 \right ) ^{\frac{1}{2}} = \sqrt[2]{(6)^1} = \sqrt6[/tex]

The conversion of the exponent into the simplest radical form will be √6.

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