What is the simplified form of each radical expression?
\[\sqrt[4]{16x^11y^16z}\]
That’s x^11 and y^16 btw Got \[4x^3y^4\sqrt{xz}\]
Don’t remove the 4th root from its position in the radical. Also, there isn’t three sets of four x’s in 11.
i got this
That’s okay
Ah, thanks!
Four goes into 11 twice, with three remaining. Should be x^2 on the outside and x^3 on the inside.
\[4x^2y^4 \sqrt[4]{x^3z}\] new final answer
You’re grabbing the square root of 16, not the 4th root
I’m confused..
16 = 2 time’s 2 tines 2 tines 2
Ooooh.. so 2 instead of 4?
Yes
That would also change something else. What might that be?
i have the answer i just cant put it in so imma draw it out
I dunno... everything else seems right
It better not be a direct answer.
Haha, yeah you’re correct. So it should by 2 x^2 y^4 4th root of x^3 z
|dw:1524155125013:dw| ugh lol just lemme do it
dat should be the answer right?
Would use the equation tool if I wasn’t on mobile
No. I’m on mobile lol
Look right?
Yeah, this browser is glitchy. Only one I could find that showed the user list.
I’m using chrome on iPad Air 2
Haha, that cause you have a big enough resolution. Chrome won’t give me the QC desktop site cause the screen of my phone is too small.
Also, your 4th root looks like a 9
That’s my handwriting lol
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