SOLUTION: sqrt(sqrt(2y^2) + sqrt(8y^5) ___________ ___________ _____ 4th rt (2y^2)

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Question 815455: sqrt(sqrt(2y^2) + sqrt(8y^5)
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4th rt (2y^2)

Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Please don't try to use fraction bars when you post. They almost never turn out well. Instead:So a better way to have posted (what I think your expression is) would be:
sqrt(sqrt(2y^2) + sqrt(8y^5))/(4th rt (2y^2))

Also, make sure your parentheses are balanced (a right one for each left one). Yours are unbalanced. The right parenthesis for the first left parenthesis is missing.

Although I think I can figure out what is in the numerator and what is in the denominator, there is no way I can guess where the missing right parenthesis goes. And since each different position makes the problem significantly different I will not willing to risk spending my time on a problem which is not the right one.

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