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PLEASE HELP 20 POINTS

PLEASE HELP 20 POINTS-example-1
User Blankmaker
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Answer:


x^7√(x)

Step-by-step explanation:


\sqrt{x^(15)} =\sqrt{x^((14+1))}

Apply the exponent rule
a^(b+c)=a^b \cdot a^c


\implies \sqrt{x^((14+1))}=\sqrt{x^(14)x^1}=\sqrt{x^(14)x}

Apply the radical rule
√(ab) =√(a)√(b):


\implies \sqrt{x^(14)x}=\sqrt{x^(14)} √(x)

Apply the radical rule
\sqrt[a]{x^b} =x^{(b)/(a)}:


\implies \sqrt{x^(14)} √(x)=x^{(14)/(2)}√(x)=x^7√(x)

User Lehane
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Answer:


x^7√(x)

Step-by-step explanation:


\sqrt{x^(15)}

apply exponent rule:


\sqrt{x^(14)x}

apply radical rule:


\sqrt{x^(14)}√(x)

simplify more:


\sqrt{x^(7*2)}√(x)

final answer:


x^7√(x)

User Kresimir Plese
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