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Simply the radical expressions.

1. \[ 4\sqrt{ \frac{16}{36}} \]

2. \[ 5\sqrt{18x}\times 2\sqrt{6x^{3}} \]

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Answer:8/3

Explanation:

User PatientOtter
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The first expression is
4 * \sqrt {(16)/(36)}

=
4 * {(4)/(6)}

=
(16)/(6)

Reducing it to the lowest form,

=
(8)/(3)

The second expression is
5√(18x) * 2\sqrt{6x^(3)}

=
5* 3√(2x) * 2* √(2) √(3) x^{(3)/(2)}

=
15 * (√(2) * √(2)) * 2 * √(3)√(x) x^{(3)/(2)}

=
60√(3) x^{(1)/(2)+(3)/(2)}

=
60√(3) x^2

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