FINAL QUESTION.
\[\sqrt{16a ^{3}b ^{2}}\]
i got \[4ab \sqrt{a}\] SO CONFUSED>
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Winner!
*high fives self*
Except you might need absolute value signs...
what do you mean?
4|ab| radical a
why?
Because although b^2 is always positive under the radical, b could be negative, and so you have to put absolute value signs to keep the whole thing positive.
ok. thanks!!!
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