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What is the simplest form of the quotient 4 sqrt 810 / 4 sqrt 2

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Answer:

3 4 sqrt 5

I do not know the explanation but that is the correct answer just took it


User Claude Martin
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Answer:


\boxed{3\sqrt[4]{5}}

Explanation:

The given quotient is


\frac{\sqrt[4]{810} }{\sqrt[4]{2} }

We write one radical for the quotient to obtain;


=\sqrt[4]{(810)/(2) }

We simplify the radicand (the expression under the radical sign) to obtain;


=\sqrt[4]{405}

Find the the prime factorization of the simplified radicand to get;


=\sqrt[4]{3^4* 5}

We now split the radical to get;


=\sqrt[4]{3^4}* \sqrt[4]{5}

This finally simplifies to;


=3\sqrt[4]{5}

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