Asked by Keonn'a
Use the product property for radicals to simplify the following radical expressions as much as possible. Assume all variables represent positive numbers. Use sqrt(x) for √x and root(x)(y) for x√y.
3√750x^4y^7
3√750x^4y^7
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Answered by
Ms Pi_3.14159265358979
Are you using ^ to indicate "to the power of"?
if so...
it appears you are asked to simplify
3 times the root of 750...
but then with no brackets it gets a wee bit muddy...
please advise.
if so...
it appears you are asked to simplify
3 times the root of 750...
but then with no brackets it gets a wee bit muddy...
please advise.
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