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Simplify Nth Root Radicals (Type 1)May 20,1:34:01 PMWatch help videoGiven x > 0, simplify V x40 completely.

User Darriel
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Given


x>0

Let's factorize the expression appropriately.


\sqrt[4]{x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4}=\sqrt[4]{x^(40)\text{ }}^{}

Now, every time we see an


x^4

inside the root, we can take it outside the root as an x. So we'll have


\sqrt[4]{x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4\cdot x^4}=x\cdot x\cdot x\cdot x\cdot x\cdot x\cdot x\cdot x\cdot x\cdot x=x^(10)

In conclussion


\sqrt[4]{x^(40)}=x^(10)

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