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Explain how to solve an equation of the form x (to the power of p/q)= a for nonzero integers x, p, q, and a. What is x in terms of a, p, and q? PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT USE PICTURES. I CAN NOT SEE THEM ON THIS COMPUTER. Sorry if I sounded angry.

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