How do you write with fractional exponents root4(y^3)? Algebra Exponents and Exponential Functions Fractional Exponents 1 Answer Aclixion Mar 10, 2018 y^(3/4) Explanation: To write root(4)y^3 with fractional exponents, remember this rule: x^(a/b)=root(b)x^a Since root(4)y^3 is in its root form, all you have to do is reverse the process and use the rule above to switch it into a fractional exponent. root(4)y^3=y^(3/4) Answer link Related questions What are Fractional Exponents? How do you convert radical expressions to fractional exponents? How do you simplify fractional exponents? How do you evaluate fractional exponents? Why are fractional exponents roots? How do you simplify (x^{\frac{1}{2}} y^{-\frac{2}{3}})(x^2 y^{\frac{1}{3}})? How do you simplify ((3x)/(y^(1/3)))^3 without any fractions in the answer? How do you simplify \frac{a^{-2}b^{-3}}{c^{-1}} without any negative or fractional exponents... How do you evaluate (16^{\frac{1}{2}})^3? What is 5^0? See all questions in Fractional Exponents Impact of this question 1877 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License