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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Part 1: Explain, in complete sentences, how you would divide the following expression: √10:(x^7)/√7:(x^4) Part 2: Write the simplified answer in radical form.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I wish that I could answer this, but unfortunately it is written in a format that is not easy to understand... I apologize, but parts like "10 cube sqrt" do not make sense. Try using the symbols , or use parentheses. A great way of writing it out would be like this: 10^3*sqrt(x), however I dont know if that is even what you mean. You can also express square roots and other roots by using fractions. x^1/2 expresses a square root, x^1/3 a cubic root, x^1/4 quartic, and so on. Hope I could help the clarification!

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