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Please help! What is the simplest form of expression

Please help! What is the simplest form of expression-example-1
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It should be A

First you should reduce the fraction

Subtract the exponent by its common variables;
x^8 - x^2 = x^6
y^9 - y^4 = y^5

Now your equation should be \frac{ \sqrt{6x^{6}y^{5} } }{ \sqrt{5} }

Then you should simplify your radical,
there are 3 groups of 2 in the x variables and 2 groups of 2 in the y variables, as a result, the x and y go outside the square root, and one y variable remains in the root (as there wasn't enough y's to make another group of 2) this should be over 5
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