in Algebra, is applied to quantities, when the exponents of their powers are radical quantities. Thus, \(x^{1/2}, x^{1/3}, \text{etc}\). are interscendent quantities.
in Algebra, is applied to quantities, when the exponents of their powers are radical quantities. Thus, \(x^{1/2}, x^{1/3}, \text{etc}\). are interscendent quantities.