Math 10 week #3

This week, I learned how to change a radical exponent into an entire radical.

10^{\frac{2}{3}} is in the form of a radical exponents. We want to change it into an entire radical. The numerator represents the exponent. The denominator represents the cubed root in our radical.

\sqrt[3]{10}2 is the final answer. This question is just a matter of filling out the entire radical with the radical exponent numbers.