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Please show the process of how you got your answer. Thank you! Much appreciated. :)

Please show the process of how you got your answer. Thank you! Much appreciated. :)-example-1
User Kalkin
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17 votes

Answer:

2
2√(11) a^(3) √(a)

Explanation:

Apply Radical rule: (
√(ab)= √(a)√(b))

Which gets you:


\sqrt{44a^(7) }=√(44)\sqrt{a^(7) }

=
√(44) \sqrt{a^(7) }

Simplify and gets you the answer above

User Crayzeewulf
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Answer:

The answer is 2a^3\sqrt11a

Explanation:

Simplify the radical by breaking the radicand up into a product of known factors, assuming positive real numbers.

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