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What is the simplified form of 12x/900x²y4z6?

O 30y²|xz³|
O 30x²y2z4
O 360xy²|xz³|
O 360xy²|z³|

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Answer:


360xy^2|xz^3|

Explanation:

Given expression:


12x √(900x^2y^4z^6)


\textsf{Apply radical rule} \quad √(ab)=√(a)√(b):


\implies 12x √(900)√(x^2)√(y^4)√(z^6)

Replace 900 with 30² :


\implies 12x √(30^2)√(x^2)√(y^4)√(z^6)


\textsf{Apply radical rule} \quad √(a^2)=a, \quad a \geq 0:


\implies 12x \cdot 30|x|√(y^4)√(z^6)


\implies 360x|x|√(y^4)√(z^6)

(We need to use the absolute value of √x² since the x term was originally to the power of 2, which means the value of x² is always positive since the exponent is even).


\textsf{Apply exponent rule} \quad √(a^m)=a^{(m)/(2)}:


\implies 360x|x|\cdot y^{(4)/(2)}\cdot z^{(6)/(2)}

Simplify:


\implies 360xy^2|xz^3|

(We need to use the absolute value of z³ since the z term was original to the power of 6, which means the value of z⁶ is always positive since the exponent is even).

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