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Need some major help on simplifying non-perfect roots, help?

Need some major help on simplifying non-perfect roots, help?-example-1
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The last answer is correct.

First you divide 128 by 2 and get 64

The square root of 64 is 8 which means you bring out an 8, this eliminated the first 2 answers.

Then you use the reciprocal strategy to cancel the exponential values and get xsquared on the bottom and y to the first power on the top. since xsquared can be square rooted, it is no longer under the root, which just leaves Y.
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first do operations inside the bracket, following raised to half
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