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What values of c and d make the equation true? Assume x>0 and y >=0.

square root of 50x^6y^3/9x^8 = 5y^c square root of 2y/dx.


A.c = 1, d = 3

B.c = 1, d = 32

C.c = 2, d = 8

D.c = 2, d = 32

What values of c and d make the equation true? Assume x>0 and y >=0. square-example-1
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Answer:

A. c=1, d=3

Explanation:

If x>0 and y>0, then


\sqrt{(50x^6y^3)/(9x^8)}=\sqrt{(25\cdot 2y^2\cdot y)/(9x^2)}=(5y√(2y))/(3x).

If


(5y√(2y))/(3x)

is equal to


(5y^c√(2y))/(dx),

then


y=y^c\Rightarrow c=1,\\ \\3x=dx\Rightarrow d=3.

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