SOLUTION: use rational exponents to write 4v3 times 3v7 as a single expression the 2 v's are representing square root symbols. Hopefully I can explain the rest without confusion you know

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Question 467029: use rational exponents to write 4v3 times 3v7 as a single expression
the 2 v's are representing square root symbols. Hopefully I can explain the rest without confusion you know there can be numbers outside of the square root, there can also be numbers outside the square root, but are raised (like a power) the 4 and 3 are like that.

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
use rational exponents to write 4v3 times 3v7 as a single expression
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(4sqrt(3))*(3sqrt(7))
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= 12sqrt(21)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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