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1. What is the simplest form of the radical expression? 4 fourth root of two x+ 6 fourth root of two x (1 point) 10fourth root of two x 10 fourth root of four x 20 fourth root of two x not possible to simplify,

User Janak
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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

1. 10·⁴√2x

2. 3^√10 units

3. 10 3^√6

4. -49 + 13 √7

5. -3 + 2 √2

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Your expression is:
4·⁴√(2x) + 6·⁴√(2x)

As you can see, the radicals are exactly the same: same index, same radicand.

Therefore you can treat it as if it was:
4 apples + 6 apples
which is 10 apples,

or in your case:
10·⁴√(2x)

Hence, the correct answer is option A.
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