SOLUTION: The expression sqrt(729g^5y^3)^3 sqrt(729g^5y^3)
where r, the exponent of g, is:
And s, the exponent of y, is:
And k, the leading coefficient:
The exponent raised to the 3 on
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Question 1032494: The expression sqrt(729g^5y^3)^3 sqrt(729g^5y^3)
where r, the exponent of g, is:
And s, the exponent of y, is:
And k, the leading coefficient:
The exponent raised to the 3 on the first square root is supposed is supposed to be a cube(third) root.
Answer by LinnW(1048) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
add the exponents 3/2 and 1/2
Notice that 729 is 3^6
Apply the exponent 2 to each item
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