Question
Simplify by taking roots of the numerator and the demoninator. Assume that all expressions under radicals represent positive numbers.
The square root of 243x^6/y^20 to the fifth root.
Here is what I have so far: the square root of 243x^6 to the fifth root divided by the square root of 4^20 to the fifth root.
This is the answer that I got but I'm sure it is wrong.
3x^4 x^2 to the fifth root divided by y^4.
The square root of 243x^6/y^20 to the fifth root.
Here is what I have so far: the square root of 243x^6 to the fifth root divided by the square root of 4^20 to the fifth root.
This is the answer that I got but I'm sure it is wrong.
3x^4 x^2 to the fifth root divided by y^4.
Answers
4^20 is actually suppose to be y^20. Sorry for thr typo.
I redid the problem and got the answer.
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