SOLUTION: Use the properties for radical to simplfiy, assume all variables represent positive real numbers:
sqrt 12x^3/5
I do not know how to continue this problem with the x^3 involve
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Question 65684: Use the properties for radical to simplfiy, assume all variables represent positive real numbers:
sqrt 12x^3/5
I do not know how to continue this problem with the x^3 involved. Can anyone help me out?
Found 2 solutions by stanbon, chitra:
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
sqrt 12x^3/5
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Whenever you are asked to simplify roots you should break the
problem into two factors. The 1st should be a power of the root
you are looking for. The 2nd should be the factors that do not
meet that criteria.
So for your problem
Sqrt(12) = sqrt(4*3)=2sqrt3
sqrt(x^3)= sqrt(x^2*x)=xsqrtx
You get:
=(2x)sqrt(3x/5)
or
=(2/5)xsqrt(15x)
Cheers,
Stan H.
Answer by chitra(359) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The given Expression is:
We know that 12 can be factored as 4 * 3 and can be factored as
Thus, the above expression becomes:
2x
Thus, the solution.
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