SOLUTION: How do I siimplify the following radical expression. square root of 10 to the 4th power?

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Question 35517This question is from textbook prentice hall algebra
: How do I siimplify the following radical expression.
square root of 10 to the 4th power?
This question is from textbook prentice hall algebra

Found 2 solutions by Nate, Prithwis:
Answer by Nate(3500)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(10^4)^(1/2)
10^2 multiply the exponents
100

Answer by Prithwis(166)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
square root of 10 to the 4th power is the same as (10^4)^(1/2)
= 10^(4/2)
= 10^2
= 100

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