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Simplify the radical. 4^√10 A)√20 B)4√10^5 C)2√5 D)2√10^5
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Simplify the radical. 4^√10 A)√20 B)4√10^5 C)2√5 D)2√10^5
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80.145817
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4√10 = 80.145817
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