SOLUTION: How would you simplify the radical expression( i will use R instead of a radical symbol):
R(12(x+4)^9) ?? I am not sure. I tried distributing the 12 to the x and the 4, but what w
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Question 599723: How would you simplify the radical expression( i will use R instead of a radical symbol):
R(12(x+4)^9) ?? I am not sure. I tried distributing the 12 to the x and the 4, but what would I do with the raised exponent 9? Please help me! thank you!
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Perhaps we can factor to reveal some perfect squares.
Extract the square root of each square
which is
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