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Simplify. Multiply and remove all perfect squares from inside the square roots. Assume z is positive. z* 30z2* 35z3

Simplify. Multiply and remove all perfect squares from inside the square roots. Assume-example-1
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Answer:


5z^3√(42)

Explanation:

You can multiply and put everything under one square root to get
√(1050z^6). You can take out
(5z^3)^2 from the square root to get
\boxed{5z^3√(42)}

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