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Which expression is equivalent to 4√⋅3√⋅5√ ?

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Answer:


2√(15)

Explanation:

To multiply radicals with the same root, you just need to multiply the numbers or expressions inside the root retaining the same root and then simplify the result.

In this case:
√(3) √(4) √(5) = √(60) = 2√(15)

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