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OpenStudy (dopeeaf):

could anyone help me out?

OpenStudy (dopeeaf):

OpenStudy (julyah1):

yes

OpenStudy (3mar):

May I help?

OpenStudy (dopeeaf):

yes please !

OpenStudy (3mar):

Thanks

OpenStudy (3mar):

Can you distribute the root to what inside it?

OpenStudy (dopeeaf):

i could try but I'm not the best

OpenStudy (3mar):

Try get wrong and then right and then worng and then right etc like that you will learn and we are here to help Go ahead!

OpenStudy (3mar):

Can you try?

OpenStudy (dopeeaf):

okay ill try

OpenStudy (3mar):

did you try?

OpenStudy (3mar):

@dopeeaf

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Look at the quantity under the square root operator: 75 r^5 s^10. Look for perfect squares inside each of the following: 75, r^5, s^10. For example, 75=3*25 (25 is a perfect square, whose square root is 5). Factor r^5; take out the largest whole power of r. Write out your factors.

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