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Using the laws of indices, simplify the following:- √h × √h³ =
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Using the laws of indices, simplify the following:-
√h × √h³ =
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Rewrite into rational exponent form:
h^1/2 • h^3/2
Since they have the same base of h, add the exponents.
h^4/2
h^2
Your answer is:
h^2.
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