SOLUTION: (√2t^5)(√10t^4)
I'm not sure how to figure out the powers in this one.
My guess is √20t^9? Am I correct?
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Question 422108: (√2t^5)(√10t^4)
I'm not sure how to figure out the powers in this one.
My guess is √20t^9? Am I correct?
Answer by shree840(260) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
sq root 20 need to be broken into sq root(4*5)
your answer will be 2sq root 5 t^9
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