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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Help Please !!! WILL GIVE MEADAL. Plus it would be greatly apperciated!!!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[4 \sqrt[4]{2x}+ 6 \sqrt[4]{2x}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
This is the equation!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ghazi thats not an answer choice
OpenStudy (ghazi):
come on add both of them it will be 20x^2
OpenStudy (ghazi):
oops sorry wait
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I now its still not an answer choice
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*Know
OpenStudy (ghazi):
4*4x^2+6*4x^2=16x^2+24x^2
OpenStudy (ghazi):
40x^2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats not a choice either
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
let "t" equal (2x)^(1/4)
4t+6t=10t
so \[\huge 10\sqrt[4]{2x}\]
OpenStudy (ghazi):
but we need to simplify it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks @ChmE !
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Who said... Is that an answer choice?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
More then what @ChmE said @ghazi
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ChmE your answer is an answer choice
OpenStudy (ghazi):
i just simplified it , how do i know what are the choices lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I dont think it has to be simplified anymore... Does anyone else?
OpenStudy (ghazi):
@ChmE my serious apology i am half sleepy
OpenStudy (ghazi):
thats something terrible :(
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks you guys it is much apperciated!
OpenStudy (ghazi):
:)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No I was right \[\huge \sqrt[4]{x}=x^\frac{ 1 }{ 4 }\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yw
OpenStudy (anonymous):
:)