answer:Okay, couple of hints to get you going in the right direction. Somebody has probably taught you that √x is the same thing as x^(½) (if not, then I just did). This rule applies for other roots of x. Cube root of x is x^(⅓), etc. The other issue you have in this problem is “combining” the exponent caused by the root and the one that’s already there (2). The rule here is that the exponents multiply. With those two bits of info you should be able to get to the final answer, but let me know if you want more help.