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What is (4x) to the 1/2 in radical form

User Nyb
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Answer:


2√(x)

Explanation:

Fractional exponents always mean roots. The denominator indicates which root it is. Since the denominator here is 2, the root is a square, so:


(4x)^(1/2)=√(4x) =2√(x)

Thus, the answer is
2√(x).

Hope this helps!

User Eugene Gordin
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Answer:
2√(x)

Explanation:

4x^1/2=
\sqrt[2]{4x}=
2√(x)

User Flesk
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