Answer:
[tex]2^{3} .3^{\frac{1}{2} }[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
Here in this problem, we have to rewrite a radical expression as an equivalent exponential expression.
The radical expression is 2(4√3)
Now, 2 ( 4√3)
=( 2 × 4) √3 {Since all the terms are in product form so, we can rearrange it}
= ( 2× 2²) × √3
=2³√3 {Since we know the formula from the property of exponent, xᵃ . xᵇ = x⁽ᵃ⁺ᵇ⁾ }
=[tex]2^{3} .3^{\frac{1}{2} }[/tex].
Therefore, [tex]2^{3} .3^{\frac{1}{2} }[/tex] is the required equivalent exponential form. (Answer)