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Simplify the radical. Assume that all variables represent positive numbers.

√36a^15

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Answer:

6a^15

Explanation:

  • Using radical rule,


\sqrt{36a^(15)}=√(36)\sqrt{a^(15)}\\√(36)\sqrt{a^(15)}

  • Next, define each square root. Re-apply the radical rule.


√(36) = 36/ 6\\ √(36) = 6\\= 6\sqrt{a^(15)}\\\sqrt{a^(15)}\\\mathrm{\left(Applying\:radical\:rule:\right)}\\= a^7√(a)\\=6a^7√(a)

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I think it’s 6 | a^7 | √a

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User Christian Dietrich
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