SOLUTION: Simplifying Radicals-this is the problem (16a^8b^4)^1/4 and this is what I have come up with so far (16a^8b^4)^1/4 16a^8*1/4b^4*1/4 16a^8/4b^4/4 16a^2b This problem I am com

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Question 697078: Simplifying Radicals-this is the problem (16a^8b^4)^1/4 and this is what I have come up with so far
(16a^8b^4)^1/4
16a^8*1/4b^4*1/4
16a^8/4b^4/4
16a^2b
This problem I am completely confused I'm not sure what to do with it. (16/81)^-1/4

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have to apply the 1/4 to the 16 to get 16^(1/4) = 4th root of 16 = 2

So (16a^8b^4)^1/4 turns into 2a^2b

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