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Answer:

2x²√13

Explanation:

Step 1: When there is multiplication under a square root sign (also called a radical sign), you can rewrite the expression as the product of two square roots, like this...

√(52x^4) can be rewritten as (√52)(√x^4)

Step 2: x^4 = x²x², so it's the same thing as saying (x²)², or "x-squared, squared". Taking the square root of it leaves just x-squared, so this simplifies to

(√52)x²

Step 3: When taking the square root of a number that is not a perfect square, you need to do a factor tree to see if you can break the number up into a product of perfect squares, or a perfect square multiplied by a prime number.

52 is an even number, so we an at least divide by 2.

52/2 is 26, so we have

(26)(2)

2 is a prime number, so we don't break that down any further.

26 is even so it is also divisible by 2,

26/2 is 13, so we have

(13)(2)(2)

which we can write as (13)(4) (groups pairs of numbers together)

(2)(2) is 4, which results in a perfect square, so we can rewrite √52 as

(√4)(√13), since √4 = 2, we simplify this expression to

2√13

So √(52x^4) breaks down to (√52)(√x^4), which further breaks down into

(2√13)(x²)

We simplify the expression to 2x²√13

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