Answer:
11p^(13)
10m^(15)
Explanation:
11×11=121 so sqrt(121)=11
Since 26/2=13, then p^(13)×p^(13)=p^(26). This implies sqrt(p^26)=p^13.
sqrt(121p^26)=11p^(13)
In short, you just find sqrt of 121 since 121 is a perfect square and then do p^(26/2) since 26 is even and be done.
Other problem is similar.
Sqrt(100)=10 and m^(30/2)=m^(15).
The answer is 10m^(15).