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Simplify square root of x^7

Problem

√(,x7)

Solution

  1. Rewrite the radicand using a power that is a multiple of the index. Since the square root has an index of 2, we can write x7 as x6⋅x1

  2. Apply the product property of radicals, which states √(,a⋅b)=√(,a)⋅√(,b)

√(,x7)=√(,x6⋅x)

√(,x7)=√(,x6)⋅√(,x)

  1. Simplify the perfect square term by dividing the exponent by the index.

√(,x6)=x(6/2)

√(,x6)=x3

  1. Combine the simplified term with the remaining radical.

√(,x7)=x3√(,x)

Final Answer

√(,x7)=x3√(,x)


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