The ACT and SAT 
So it is imperative that you know your formulas for exponents and roots and be comfortable using them. One fairly common question type involves fractional exponents, which are root questions in disguise:

If faced with a fractional exponent and you forget what the numerator and denominator mean, remember the weed:
Note, however, that if a variable with a fractional exponent is raised to another power, you may not have to convert the expression into root form. The exponents are multiplied, and often simplified into a single whole number exponent:

Photo: “Calculator Closeup,” courtesy of Kurt Nordstrom



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