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Simplify using properties of exponents and radicals. √16g^10

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Using the property of radicals that states that √a^m = a^(m/2), where a is a positive number, we can simplify the expression as follows:

√(16 * g^10) = √16 * √(g^10)

Using the property of radicals that states that √a^m = a^(m/2), where a is a positive number, we can simplify further:

4 * g^(10/2) = 4g^5

So the simplified expression is 4g^5.
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Answer:


4g^5

Explanation:


\sqrt{16g^(10)}=√(16)*\sqrt{g^(10)}=4g^5

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