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Rewrite in simplest radical form square root of x times the fourth root of x. Show each step of your process.

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√(x) \sqrt[4] x \\ \\ =\sqrt[4] {x^2} \sqrt[4]{x} \\ \\ =\boxed{\sqrt[4]{x^3}}

User Woolyninja
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Answer:


\sqrt[4]{x^3} = (\sqrt[4]{x})^3

Explanation:


√(x) * \sqrt[4]{x} =


= x^(1)/(2) * x^(1)/(4)


= x^{(1)/(2) + (1)/(4)}


= x^{(2)/(4) + (1)/(4)}


= x^(3)/(4)


= \sqrt[4]{x^3} = (\sqrt[4]{x})^3

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