write as a radical:

x(to the power of)4/3

Cube root of x^4.

To write x^(4/3) as a radical, you need to remember that the exponent 4/3 represents the fractional power or root. In this case, we have a cube root.

Here's how you can write x^(4/3) as a radical:

1. Start by writing down the base, which is x.
2. The exponent 4/3 indicates you need to find the cube root of x^4.
3. Raise x^4 to the power of 1/3 to find its cube root.
4. Combine the base x and the exponent 1/3 under a single radical sign (∛) to represent the cube root.

Therefore, x^(4/3) can be written as ∛(x^4).