write the following with expression using exponents \root(7)(y^(4))=y^(?)
what is the numerator 1 4 7 0
what is the dementor 4 7 1 0
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To rewrite the expression using exponents, we can use the fact that the root of a number is the same as raising the number to the reciprocal power.
The expression given is: root(7)(y^4)
Rewriting it using exponents, we have: y^(4/7)
So, the exponent that represents the given expression is 4/7.
Now, moving on to the second part of the question:
Numerator: 1
Denominator: 4
Hope this helps!