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OpenStudy (boobear7411):

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OpenStudy (abb0t):

remeber for square roots, you factor out by pairs. So if you have \(\large \sqrt{a^3}= \sqrt{a \times a \times a }\) then that means you factor out an a, so you get: \(a\sqrt{a}\) that explains number 1. can you try the others

OpenStudy (boobear7411):

I am confused

OpenStudy (abb0t):

Do you see number one? Well, 125 is the same time as \(\large 5^3= 5\times 5 \times 5\) and i told you that you factor out by pairs. So you get \(\large 5\sqrt{5}\) as your answer. It might also help if you followed this tree-like method so you know how many pairs you take out. |dw:1369319692262:dw|

OpenStudy (boobear7411):

Ohhh i get it . I dont know itf ill be able to do the others but i can try

OpenStudy (abb0t):

|dw:1369319826441:dw| and you know \(A \times A = A^2\) SO YOU GET \(A^2\sqrt{A}\) does that make sense?

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