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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

Using the rules of radicals/ exponents


a^(m) ×
a^(n) =
a^((m+n))


a^{(m)/(n) }
\sqrt[n]{a^(m) }

Simplifying each term

7
\sqrt{x^(3) } = 7
x^{(3)/(2) }

x
√(9x)

= x ×
√(9) ×
√(x)

= x × 3 ×
x^{(1)/(2) }

= 3 ×
x^{(1+(1)/(2)) }

= 3
x^{(3)/(2) }

Subtracting the 2 simplified like terms, that is

7
x^{(3)/(2) } - 3
x^{(3)/(2) }

= 4
x^{(3)/(2) } ← return to radical form

= 4
\sqrt{x^(3) }

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