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On a quiz, I was asked to rewrite an expression as a radical. I wrote the square root with a $2$ in the index, but I received no credit. Is it completely wrong to write the $2$ even though usually you don't?



Question: Rewrite $(5x)^{3/2}$ in radical form. I wrote $(sqrt[2]{5x})^3$.










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    It's probable that the expected answer is $5xsqrt{5x}.$
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On a quiz, I was asked to rewrite an expression as a radical. I wrote the square root with a $2$ in the index, but I received no credit. Is it completely wrong to write the $2$ even though usually you don't?



Question: Rewrite $(5x)^{3/2}$ in radical form. I wrote $(sqrt[2]{5x})^3$.










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    $begingroup$
    You should include the expression in your question.
    $endgroup$
    – N. F. Taussig
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:21






  • 2




    $begingroup$
    I think we need the whole question and the whole answer before we can help. Please edit the question to provide that.
    $endgroup$
    – Ethan Bolker
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:22










  • $begingroup$
    Maybe you missed the points because the rest of your answer is wrong? Without seeing what you’ve written or the original question, we cannot help at all. (Even seeing them, we can’t magically give your points back, either. It ultimately rests upon your TA or Professor).
    $endgroup$
    – Clayton
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:22










  • $begingroup$
    This tutorial explains how to typeset mathematics on this site.
    $endgroup$
    – N. F. Taussig
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:28






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    $begingroup$
    It's probable that the expected answer is $5xsqrt{5x}.$
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    – Cheerful Parsnip
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:29














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On a quiz, I was asked to rewrite an expression as a radical. I wrote the square root with a $2$ in the index, but I received no credit. Is it completely wrong to write the $2$ even though usually you don't?



Question: Rewrite $(5x)^{3/2}$ in radical form. I wrote $(sqrt[2]{5x})^3$.










share|cite|improve this question











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On a quiz, I was asked to rewrite an expression as a radical. I wrote the square root with a $2$ in the index, but I received no credit. Is it completely wrong to write the $2$ even though usually you don't?



Question: Rewrite $(5x)^{3/2}$ in radical form. I wrote $(sqrt[2]{5x})^3$.







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    $begingroup$
    You should include the expression in your question.
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    – N. F. Taussig
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:21






  • 2




    $begingroup$
    I think we need the whole question and the whole answer before we can help. Please edit the question to provide that.
    $endgroup$
    – Ethan Bolker
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:22










  • $begingroup$
    Maybe you missed the points because the rest of your answer is wrong? Without seeing what you’ve written or the original question, we cannot help at all. (Even seeing them, we can’t magically give your points back, either. It ultimately rests upon your TA or Professor).
    $endgroup$
    – Clayton
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:22










  • $begingroup$
    This tutorial explains how to typeset mathematics on this site.
    $endgroup$
    – N. F. Taussig
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:28






  • 6




    $begingroup$
    It's probable that the expected answer is $5xsqrt{5x}.$
    $endgroup$
    – Cheerful Parsnip
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:29














  • 1




    $begingroup$
    You should include the expression in your question.
    $endgroup$
    – N. F. Taussig
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:21






  • 2




    $begingroup$
    I think we need the whole question and the whole answer before we can help. Please edit the question to provide that.
    $endgroup$
    – Ethan Bolker
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:22










  • $begingroup$
    Maybe you missed the points because the rest of your answer is wrong? Without seeing what you’ve written or the original question, we cannot help at all. (Even seeing them, we can’t magically give your points back, either. It ultimately rests upon your TA or Professor).
    $endgroup$
    – Clayton
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:22










  • $begingroup$
    This tutorial explains how to typeset mathematics on this site.
    $endgroup$
    – N. F. Taussig
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:28






  • 6




    $begingroup$
    It's probable that the expected answer is $5xsqrt{5x}.$
    $endgroup$
    – Cheerful Parsnip
    Dec 6 '18 at 1:29








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$begingroup$
You should include the expression in your question.
$endgroup$
– N. F. Taussig
Dec 6 '18 at 1:21




$begingroup$
You should include the expression in your question.
$endgroup$
– N. F. Taussig
Dec 6 '18 at 1:21




2




2




$begingroup$
I think we need the whole question and the whole answer before we can help. Please edit the question to provide that.
$endgroup$
– Ethan Bolker
Dec 6 '18 at 1:22




$begingroup$
I think we need the whole question and the whole answer before we can help. Please edit the question to provide that.
$endgroup$
– Ethan Bolker
Dec 6 '18 at 1:22












$begingroup$
Maybe you missed the points because the rest of your answer is wrong? Without seeing what you’ve written or the original question, we cannot help at all. (Even seeing them, we can’t magically give your points back, either. It ultimately rests upon your TA or Professor).
$endgroup$
– Clayton
Dec 6 '18 at 1:22




$begingroup$
Maybe you missed the points because the rest of your answer is wrong? Without seeing what you’ve written or the original question, we cannot help at all. (Even seeing them, we can’t magically give your points back, either. It ultimately rests upon your TA or Professor).
$endgroup$
– Clayton
Dec 6 '18 at 1:22












$begingroup$
This tutorial explains how to typeset mathematics on this site.
$endgroup$
– N. F. Taussig
Dec 6 '18 at 1:28




$begingroup$
This tutorial explains how to typeset mathematics on this site.
$endgroup$
– N. F. Taussig
Dec 6 '18 at 1:28




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It's probable that the expected answer is $5xsqrt{5x}.$
$endgroup$
– Cheerful Parsnip
Dec 6 '18 at 1:29




$begingroup$
It's probable that the expected answer is $5xsqrt{5x}.$
$endgroup$
– Cheerful Parsnip
Dec 6 '18 at 1:29










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