SOLUTION: Simplify 4 sqrt 16x^3y^2 - 5y sqrt 4x^3. Not sure how to handle this. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Question 37334: Simplify 4 sqrt 16x^3y^2 - 5y sqrt 4x^3. Not sure how to handle this. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
IF YOU MEAN 4SQRT[16X~3Y~2]-5SQRT[4X~3] THEN 4*4X*YSQRT[X]-5*2XSQRT[X] OR
16XYSQRT[X]-10SQRT[X]
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