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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Higher Roots simplify

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\frac{ 24 }{ \sqrt[4]{256} }\] a.3/8 b. 24/16 c.6 d.12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\sqrt[5]{x}\] (x^14) in the equation

OpenStudy (phi):

to simplify, factor 256 into its prime factors. then look for the same factor repeated 4 times, which you can "pull out" of the radical example fourth root of (2*2*2*2*3) is 2* fourth root of 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

simplify \[\sqrt[5]{x^{14}}\] a. \[x*\sqrt[5]{x^4}\] b. \[x^{7}\] c. \[x^{4}*\sqrt[5]{x^4}\] d. \[x^{2}*\sqrt[5]{x^4}\]

OpenStudy (phi):

you should do only 1 question per post. otherwise it is too confusing. can you factor 256? what number divides into 256 ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hi @litchlani

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