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Find the simplified product: ^3 square root of 9x^4 * ^3 square root of 3x^8

Find the simplified product: ^3 square root of 9x^4 * ^3 square root of 3x^8-example-1
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Answer: its c

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User Robert Whitley
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Answer:


3x^(4)

Explanation:

multiply

9 times 3 is 27

x to the fourth times x to the eighth is x to the twelfth

this all under the cube root so
\sqrt{27x^(12) } I know that is the square root but pretend that it is the cube root of it

The cube root of 27 is 3 and the cube root of x to the twelfth is x to the fourth

so you have 3 times x to the fourth or
3x^(4)

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