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Here, √45n⁵
= Solve for constant first:
√9 × √5
3√5
Now, for variable, √n⁵ = √n⁴ . √n = n²√n
Now, combine then, 3n²√5n
In short, Your Answer would be: 3n²√5n
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it's 45n^(5/2)
square root of 45n^5=(45n^5)^(1/2)=45n^(5*1/2)=45n^(5/2)
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