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Simplify the square root of 18m^9

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Answer:

3 m4 • sqrt(2m)

Explanation:

STEP 1: Factor 18 into its prime factors

18 = 2 • 32

To simplify a square root, we extract factors which are squares, i.e., factors that are raised to an even exponent.

Factors which will be extracted are :

9 = 32

Factors which will remain inside the root are :

2 = 2

To complete this part of the simplification we take the squre root of the factors which are to be extracted. We do this by dividing their exponents by 2 :

3 = 3

At the end of this step the partly simplified SQRT looks like this:

3 • sqrt (2m9)

STEP 2: Rules for simplifing variables which may be raised to a power:

(1) variables with no exponent stay inside the radical

(2) variables raised to power 1 or (-1) stay inside the radical

(3) variables raised to an even exponent: Half the exponent taken out, nothing remains inside the radical. examples:

(3.1) sqrt(x8)=x4

(3.2) sqrt(x-6)=x-3

(4) variables raised to an odd exponent which is >2 or <(-2) , examples:

(4.1) sqrt(x5)=x2•sqrt(x)

(4.2) sqrt(x-7)=x-3•sqrt(x-1)

Applying these rules to our case we find out that

SQRT(m9) = m4 • SQRT(m)

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