Raymond B. answered 03/02/23
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
sqr(k)= k^(1/2)
nth root of k = k^(1/n)
square root of k
= 2nd root of k
= k^(1/2)
= k raised to the one-half power
Chloe S.
asked 03/02/23Raymond B. answered 03/02/23
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
sqr(k)= k^(1/2)
nth root of k = k^(1/n)
square root of k
= 2nd root of k
= k^(1/2)
= k raised to the one-half power
Peter R. answered 03/02/23
Experienced Instructor in Prealgebra, Algebra I and II, SAT/ACT Math.
It's Choice (A). k1/2 is the same as √k, the square root of k. Similarly, the cube root of k (3√k) is k1/3.
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