Asked by Mindy
                Simplify each expression. All variables represent positive numbers.  
Sqrt of 75p^3q^2 divide by sqrt of p^5q^4
My answer:
5q sqrt of 3 / p^2q^2
Is this right?
            
            
        Sqrt of 75p^3q^2 divide by sqrt of p^5q^4
My answer:
5q sqrt of 3 / p^2q^2
Is this right?
Answers
                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    Not quite.
√(75p^3q^2) = 5√3 pq√p
√(p^5q^4) = p^2q^2 √p
divide and you end up with (5√3)/(pq)
Hmm. I guess you could have meant
5√(3/(p^2q^2))
but that simplifies to my result above
    
√(75p^3q^2) = 5√3 pq√p
√(p^5q^4) = p^2q^2 √p
divide and you end up with (5√3)/(pq)
Hmm. I guess you could have meant
5√(3/(p^2q^2))
but that simplifies to my result above
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