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Question Let x=1314x4=13\begin{array}{l} \text { Let } x=13^{\frac{1}{4}} \\ \qquad \begin{array}{l} x^{4}=13 \end{array} \end{array}
Solve for a positive value of xx, expressing your answer with a radical symbol. x=x= \square try 5\sqrt{5} 2\sqrt{2} 2\sqrt{2}

Studdy Solution
Express x x using a radical symbol. Since x=1314 x = 13^{\frac{1}{4}} , this is equivalent to:
x=134 x = \sqrt[4]{13}
The positive value of x x expressed with a radical symbol is:
134 \boxed{\sqrt[4]{13}}

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