Ask your own question, for FREE!
Mathematics 28 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Simplify. Express the product as a radical expression

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[^{11}\sqrt{x5} * \sqrt{x}\]

OpenStudy (kainui):

For an example, another way to right roots looks like this: \[\sqrt[4]{x}=x^{1/4}\]

OpenStudy (kainui):

Write, not right... >_>

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok.... but can you help me out on my problem?

OpenStudy (kainui):

Sure, here's another rule of exponents that will help you out: \[x^a*x^b=x^{a+b}\] and another is just: \[(ax)^2=a^2*x^2\] I can help explain why they work, but these are all you need to know to solve this problem.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes can you explain it to me, please

Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!
Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!