SOLUTION: What is the radical of x squared y to the 4th

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Question 679010: What is the radical of x squared y to the 4th
Answer by DrBeeee(684)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given:
(1)
Use the identity
(2) sqrt(a*b) = sqrt(a)*sqrt(b)
Where a = x^2 and b = y^4, we get
(3) (1) = sqrt(x^2)*sqrt(y^4) or
(4) (1) = x*y^2
Answer: The given expression reduces to x*y^2.

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