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OpenStudy (ledah):

Simplify (posting via equation editor)

OpenStudy (ledah):

\[\sqrt{49x^3y^2}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You can simplify to the following \[\sqrt{49}\times \sqrt{x^3} \times \sqrt{y^2} = 7\times \sqrt{x^3y^2}\] but \[x \neq \sqrt{x^2}\]

OpenStudy (ledah):

I got something totally different I only stopped at the 7x.

OpenStudy (ledah):

so you're saying the |dw:1342648327615:dw| is what I should've gotten?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\sqrt{49x^3y^2}\] Notice this is the same as\[\sqrt{49xx^2y^2}\] you can take the square root of x^2, y^2, and 49, and bring them out of the root sign

OpenStudy (ledah):

Confused me...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nvm, sbsin was right, you can't really do anything with the x or y. Ignore what I said, but you can still square root the 49 and bring it out

OpenStudy (ledah):

so what sbsin said earlier about |dw:1342648682701:dw| what is that?

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