Which rational exponent represents a square root?

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2026-03-22 19:20

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A square root can be represented by the rational exponent of ( \frac{1}{2} ). For any non-negative number ( x ), the square root is expressed as ( x^{1/2} ). This means that taking the square root of ( x ) is equivalent to raising ( x ) to the power of ( \frac{1}{2} ).

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