SOLUTION: √50x^4y^9z^7 (that is all under the radical)

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Question 643164: √50x^4y^9z^7 (that is all under the radical)
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When working with radicals try to factor to perfect squares, then pull the square root of those perfect squares outside the radical. Also remember variables to an exponent can be factored by subtracting the exponent -
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