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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Intermediate_Algebra/09%3A_Roots_and_Radicals/9.7%3A_Higher_Roots
    Just like we use the word ‘cubed’ for b3, we use the term ‘cube root’ for 3a. \[\begin{array}{cc} {\text{when n is odd}}&{\sqrt[n]{a^n}=a}\\ {\text{when n is even}}&{\sqrt[n]{a^n}=|a...Just like we use the word ‘cubed’ for b3, we use the term ‘cube root’ for 3a. when n is oddnan=awhen n is evennan=|a| If the fraction inside the radical cannot be simplified, we use the first form of the Quotient Property to rewrite the expression as the quotient of two radicals.

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