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What is the following sum?
4(^5sqrtx^2y) + 3(^5sqrtx^2y)

What is the following sum? 4(^5sqrtx^2y) + 3(^5sqrtx^2y)-example-1
User Calvein
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Answer:

option 3

Explanation:


(4 + 3) \sqrt[5]{x {}^(2)y } = 7 \sqrt[5]{ {x}^(2)y }

User Sean Nilan
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Answer:


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

Explanation:


4( \sqrt[5]{ {x}^(2)y } ) + 3( \sqrt[5]{ {x}^(2) y} )


(taking \: \sqrt[5]{ {x}^(2)y } \: as \: common \: then)


= \sqrt[5]{ {x}^(2) y} (4 + 3)


= \sqrt[5]{ {x}^(2) y} * 7


= 7 (\sqrt[5]{ {x}^(2)y } )(ans)

User Erik Stens
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