Factor into perfect squares:
√p^10
√p²•p²•p²•p²•p²
Remember, this is equivalent to p^10 because the exponents add when the bases are the same.
Now, we can take the square root of each term by the square root property of multiplication: √a•b = √a•√b
So, because we now how exponents of 2 and we’re taking the square root of each term, the exponents and square roots will cancel, leaving just the bases.
√p²•p²•p²•p²•p²
p•p•p•p•p
Simplify:
p^5 is the answer.