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Please help someone...I do not fully understand this???!!!

Please help someone...I do not fully understand this???!!!-example-1
User Ikkebr
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The answer is LETTER D.
sqrt(64x^10y^19z^12)
Break this down by number and variables.
sqrt(64) = 8
sqrt(x^10) = x^5 because the index of 2 goes into the power of 10 5 times.
sqrt(y^19) = sqrt(y^18*y) = y^9sqrt(y) because 2 goes into 18 9 times and leaves 1 y leftover.
sqrt(z^12) = z^6 because 2 goes into 12 6 times

I hope this breakdown will help.
User SausageBuscuit
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You need to break up the large square root into smaller square roots

\sqrt{64x^(10)y^(19)z^(12)}

√(64) * \sqrt{x^(10)}* \sqrt{y^(19)} * \sqrt{z^(12)}

Then we need to simplify the individual radicals

8*x^(5)*y^(9) √(y) *z^(6)

Now organize these together to get the radical at the end

8x^(5)y^(9)z^(6) √(y)
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