Respuesta :

 s^(6/5) is the fifth root of s^6. It would be written like ∛s^6 except the little "3" should be replaced by a "5".

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Answer:  The required radical form is [tex]\sqrt[5]{s^6}.[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:  We are given to write the following expression as radical :

[tex]E=s^\frac{6}{5}.[/tex]

We know that

the radicals and the fractional powers shares the following relationship :

[tex]x^\frac{y}{z}=\sqrt[z]{x^y}.[/tex]

Therefore, the given expression can be written as :

[tex]E=s^\frac{6}{5}=\sqrt[5]{s^6}.[/tex]

Thus, the required radical form is [tex]\sqrt[5]{s^6}.[/tex]