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OpenStudy (anonymous):

√12x^3-√27x^5+√3x^3+√75x^5 (Also how do you make exponents on a keyboard? So confused... ^5 etc. isn't going to cut it anymore)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[√12x^3-√27x^5+√3x^3+√75x^5 \]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You can't unless you use a program that supports subscripts/superscripts. This website supports it through the LaTeX markup language which can be used by pressing the 'Equation' button in the bottom left of the response area. Your question is also kind of unclear-- what do the square roots apply to? I usually designate a square root with sqrt(operand) if I don't have something like LaTeX.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You can start by factoring the things within the square roots into things you can factor like sqrt(12x) = sqrt(4*3x) = 2*sqrt(3x)

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