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What is the square root of ab^2

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√(ab^2) = b√(a)
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Answer:


b\sqrt a

Explanation:

We have to simplify the expression
√(ab^2)

We can use the rules:


√(xy)=\sqrt x\cdot\sqrt y...(i)\\\\√(x^2)=x...(ii)

Using the rule (i), we can rewrite the expression as


√(ab^2)\\\\=\sqrt a\cdot√(b^2)

Now, using the rule (ii), we have


\sqrt a\cdot√(b^2)\\\\=\sqrt a\cdot b\\\\b\sqrt a

The simplified form is
b\sqrt a

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