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pat shows that 16^1/2 = √16. what is one possible way pat could have shown this correctly?
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One possible way Pat could have shown this correctly is by stating that 16^1/2 is equal to the square root of 16, because raising a number to the power of 1/2 is the same as taking the square root of that number.
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