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Which expressions are equivalent to the given sort 40 (there is more than one and the one selected is correct)

Which expressions are equivalent to the given sort 40 (there is more than one and-example-1
User Hentold
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Answer:

The correct answers are:

2sqrt10

40^1/2

Explanation:

I got it right on the Plato test.

User Stackinfostack
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Answer:


40 {}^{ (1)/(2) }

Explanation:

The last one is also the answer

Using the rational exponet rule,


\sqrt[n]{ {x}^(m) } = x {}^{ (m)/(n) }

Using this number,


√(40)

40 is the base so it will stay same. Remember this is a square root sign so our nth root is 2 so our denominator if the rational exponet is 2.


40 {}^(1) = 40

so our numerator is 1 so


40 {}^{ (1)/(2) }

User Steven Shi
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