SOLUTION: How would I simplify √³√5 I don't get how to simplify square roots in side of another square root.

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Question 244765: How would I simplify √³√5
I don't get how to simplify square roots in side of another square root.

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Old Stuff
Hint: Remember that . In addition, . Use these two equations along with the identity to simplify the problem. Let me know if this hint helps or not. If not, then repost or ask me.

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New Stuff

Start with the given expression.


Rewrite as using the property


Convert to using the property


Multiply the exponents using the idea that


Combine the fractions.


Multiply


Convert back to radical notation


So

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