SOLUTION: Write the following expression in simplified radical form sqrt75s^5t^10 Assume that all variables represent positives real numbers

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Question 376607: Write the following expression in simplified radical form
sqrt75s^5t^10
Assume that all variables represent positives real numbers

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Start with the given expression.


Factor into


Factor into


Factor into


Break up the square root using the identity .


Take the square root of to get .


Take the square root of to get .


Take the square root of to get .


Rearrange and multiply the terms.

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Answer:


So simplifies to


In other words, where every variable is non-negative.


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