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A technical documentation specialist is verifying the 'Mathematical Logic' section of a training manual. The section explains the derivation of 813=838^{\frac{1}{3}} = \sqrt[3]{8} by starting with the equation (8p)3=8(8^p)^3 = 8 and eventually arriving at 83p=818^{3p} = 8^1. What is the primary purpose of explicitly writing the exponent of 1 on the right side of the equation?

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