Please help! Step by step on how to solve sqrt(6t+3)^5
\[\sqrt{(6t+3)^5}\]
Maybe this will help \[\Large \sqrt{(6t+3)^5} = \sqrt{(6t+3)^2*(6t+3)^2*(6t+3)}\]
there is nothing to solve. Unless you meant simplify. But then, there is nothing to simplify either
[\Large \sqrt{(6t+3)^5} = \sqrt{(6t+3)^2*(6t+3)^2*(6t+3)}\] First you do this then ,then you multiply 6t+3 then last you solve it.
It can be simplified @sourwing although not very much, \[\Large \sqrt{(6t+3)^5} = \sqrt{(6t+3)^2*(6t+3)^2*(6t+3)} = \] \[\Large (6t+3)^2\sqrt{(6t+3)} \]
@agent0smith this is more like an example for those who learn roots to practice doing root. But in my view, (6t+3)^2 sqrt(6t+3) doesn't look any simpler than [sqrt(6t+3)]^5.
Thanks guys so much! I appreciate the help and discussion
It doesn't look simpler @sourwing but I'm pretty sure that mathematically, it is simplified (assuming the question asked to simplify)
@IloveCharlie but take @agent0smith 's answer. I'm sure that is what the question is asking you to do
Also, in the "simplified" form, you could add other terms with a common square root (of 6t+3)
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