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Radicals and rational exponentWhich is equivalent to the expression below

Radicals and rational exponentWhich is equivalent to the expression below-example-1
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First we can use the properti of rhe radicals, that let us divide each of the term inside it, because there is not an addition or a substraction so:


\sqrt[]{16x^7x^4}=\sqrt[]{16}\sqrt[]{x^7}\sqrt[]{x^4}

Now we can simplify like:


4\sqrt[]{x^7}\sqrt[]{x^4}

Now we can use this:


\sqrt[x]{a^y}=a^{(y)/(x)}

So:


4x^{(7)/(2)}y^{(4)/(2)}=4x^{(7)/(2)}y^{2^{}}

So the solution is the numeral D.

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