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Please help me! Not too hard but i am confused!

Please help me! Not too hard but i am confused!-example-1

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Answer:


7x^(2)\sqrt{5y^(7) }

Explanation:

First, we'll start by simplifying
√(125). 2 factors of 125 are 5 and 25, and since 25 is a perfect square, that can be taken out of the radicand and added to the 2 that's already outside of it, creating
7\sqrt{5x^(4)y^(7)}.

x to the power of 4 can be simplified to x squared and taken out of the radicand along with that 7, so:


7x^(2)\sqrt{5y^(7) }

y to the power of 7 is a bit trickier to solve, so I left it like this, because I think it's the simplest version, but if this isn't an option then simplify further by working on the y.

I hope this helps :)

User Sengs
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Answer:


10 √(5) \ x^2y^3√(y)

Explanation:

simplify
2√(125x^4y^7)

Apply radical rule
√(ab) =√(a) √(b):


\implies 2√(125)√(x^4)√(y^7)


\implies 2 \cdot 5 √(5)√(x^4)√(y^7)


\implies 10 √(5)√(x^4)√(y^7)

Apply radical rule
\sqrt[n]{a^m} =a^{(m)/(n)}:


\implies 10 √(5) \ x^(\frac42)y^(\frac72)


\implies 10 √(5) \ x^2y^3√(y)

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