State the index of the radical and exponent of the variable when the expression $x^{-\frac{3}{4}}$ is converted to a radical.
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Step 1: The expression $x^{-\frac{3}{4}}$ can be written as $\frac{1}{x^{\frac{3}{4}}}$. Show more…
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