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The value of \((\frac{4}{5})^{(\frac{1}{10})}\) is closest to which of the following?

A. 1
B. 1/2
C. 0
D. –1/2
E. –1
Explanation:

(4/5)^(1/10) = (0.8)^(1/10)

For any number between 0 and 1, taking the square root results in a larger number than the original.

As you continue to take higher-degree roots (cube root, fourth root, etc.), the result increases, progressively approaching 1.

Note: with higher-degree roots, the value would keep approaching but will always remain less than 1.

A is the correct answer choice.
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I went with a more mathematical way

We have 4/5^1/10

let us take log and say
log 4/5^1/10 = y ( This means 10^y = 4/5^1/10)

1/10 log 4/5 = y


We want to calculate y

let us do some manipulation:

1/10 log 8/10 = 1/10 (log 8 - 1) = 1/10 (3 log 2 - 1)
= 1/10 (3 * 0.3 - 1) = 1/10 (-0.1) = -1/100 ( I remember the values of log 2 , log 3, log 7; useful)

so we have y = -1/100

so 4/5^1/10 = 10 ^ (-1/100)

which is 1/10^(1/100)

very close to 1

Option A
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