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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Medal and Fan awarded Simplify the radical below. Equation Image and Answers -http://imgur.com/yFK1Whb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Abmon98 @ganeshie8

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@driftracer305 @ceggersjr

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@TRillfamm561 @Kayla_Is_Smart

OpenStudy (driftracer305):

k x^13.......... how many even pair can u make?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D is the answer?

OpenStudy (driftracer305):

yup @Sirstaven ......u nailed it man... correct

OpenStudy (abmon98):

\[\sqrt{x ^{12}*x}\] \[\sqrt{x ^{12}}*\sqrt{x}\] \[(x ^{12})^1/2+\sqrt{x}\] \[x^6*\sqrt{x}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

12 even pairs?

OpenStudy (driftracer305):

@Sirstaven ......no lol.........u get 6 pairs to make 12 and since u have one left-over u keep it inside the sqrt sign............

OpenStudy (abmon98):

no 6 pairs we take the square root of it (x^m)^n=x^mn (x^12)^1/2=x^12/2=x^6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh my mistake

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just tagged ya'll in another question, have a few more I need help with.

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