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by simplifying the expression 5 radical ab * 3 radical a^B^ what is the answer in radical notation?
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Henry
Did you mean 5*sqrt(ab) * 3*sqrt(ab)?
If so, the answer is 15ab. Sqrt means
square root.
5*(ab)^(1/2) * 3*(ab)^(1/2) = 15(ab)^1 =
15ab.
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