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Simplify.

Multiply and remove all perfect squares from inside the square roots. Assume x is positive.

Simplify. Multiply and remove all perfect squares from inside the square roots. Assume-example-1

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Answer:

= 42x√2x

Explanation:

Given the surd equation;

On simplifying and removing all perfect squares from inside the square roots, we have;

2√7x • 3√14x²

= 2√7x • 3x√14

= 6x√7x×√14

= 6x × √98×√x

= 6x × √49×2 × √x

= 6x × 7√2 × √x

= 42x√2 × √x

= 42x√2x

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