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Question 3 Rewrite in simplest rational exponent form √x • 4√x. Show each step of your process.

Question 3 Rewrite in simplest rational exponent form √x • 4√x. Show each step of-example-1
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Answer:

4x

Explanation:

Given:

√x • 4√x

Required:

Simplify in rational exponent form

SOLUTION:

Recall =>
√(a) = a^{(1)/(2)}

Thus,


√(x)*4√(x) can be expressed in exponent form as
x^{(1)/(2)}*4x^{(1)/(2)

When multiplying 2 bases having exponents together, their exponents should be added together, while you multiply the bases. I.e.
x^m*x^n = x^(m+n )


= x*4^{(1)/(2)+(1)/(2)


= 4x^(1) = 4x

The answer is 4x

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