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What is the simplest form of the radical expression 4^4√2x 6^4√2x?

A)10^4√2x
B)10^4√4x
C)20^4√2x
D)Not possible to simplify

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4^4√2x 6^4√2x is Not possible to simplify
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Answer:

option (a) is correct.

The Simplest form of the radical expression
4\sqrt[4]{2}x+6\sqrt[4]{2}x is
10\sqrt[4]{2}x

Explanation:

Given expression
4\sqrt[4]{2}x+6\sqrt[4]{2}x

We have to write the given expression in simplest form.

Consider the given expression
4\sqrt[4]{2}x+6\sqrt[4]{2}x

Since both terms have
\sqrt[4]{2}x,

Using
ax+bx=(a+b)x

Taking
\sqrt[4]{2}x common , we get,


4\sqrt[4]{2}x+6\sqrt[4]{2}x\\\\ \Rightarrow \sqrt[4]{2}x(4+6)\\\\ \Rightarrow 10\sqrt[4]{2}x

Thus, option (a) is correct.

The Simplest form of the radical expression
4\sqrt[4]{2}x+6\sqrt[4]{2}x is
10\sqrt[4]{2}x

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