SOLUTION: I am trying to simply the radicals sqrt(16n) and sqrt(7z^16). I think the first radical is 4n however, I am unsure of the second one. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

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: I am trying to simply the radicals sqrt(16n) and sqrt(7z^16). I think the first radical is 4n however, I am unsure of the second one. Any input would be greatly appreciated. This question is from textbook elementary and intermediate algebra

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I am trying to simply the radicals sqrt(16n)
sqrt(16n)
= sqrt(16)*sqrt(n)
= 4sqrt(n)
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and sqrt(7z^16)
= sqrt(7)*sqrt(z^16)
= (z^8)*sqrt(7)

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