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What is a simpler form of the radical expression? sqrt 36g^6 A. 36|g^3| B. 36g^4 C. 6|g^3| D. 6g^4

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First we write down this expression:

\sqrt{36* g^(6) }
We notice that 36 is a square of 6 so we write:

\sqrt{ 6^(2)*g^6 }

Now, square root we imply on each of factors (g^6 and 6 ^2)
we get.
6*|g^3|
The reason for absolute value is because of variable g.

Answer is C.
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Answer:

Lesson 1 Unit 2: Roots and Radical Expressions

1 = a (no real root)

2 = c (-0.05)

3 = c (6lg^3l)

4 = d (5x^7y^8)

5 = a (3x^2/5y)

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Explanation:


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