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100 POINTS If x and y are real numbers, what is the simplified radical form of (x^(2) y^(5) )^{(1)/(5) }
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100 POINTS If x and y are real numbers, what is the simplified radical form of (x^(2) y^(5) )^{(1)/(5) }
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the answer will be: (x^2/5) y
(x to the power of 2/5, times y)
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Answer:
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