SOLUTION: Put in radical for and simplify. [(128a^2b^4)/(16ab)]1/2 I came up with - don't know how to show radical - 8ab^3 Thanks

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Question 25911: Put in radical for and simplify.
[(128a^2b^4)/(16ab)]1/2
I came up with - don't know how to show radical - 8ab^3
Thanks

Answer by tayegeb(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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