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Simplify. Write your answer in radical form. Assume that x is a positive real number.
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Question 82751: I am not sure if I am doing everything I need to do in this equation.
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Simplify. Write your answer in radical form. Assume that x is a positive real number.
The square root of 3/2x(three over 2x) multiplied by the square root of 8x^3/6 (eight x cubed over 6).
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