SOLUTION: I'm confused on how you solve the following question: 63x^15y^9 (all of that over the following) 7xy^11 that whole equation inside the square root symbol

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Question 83488: I'm confused on how you solve the following question:
63x^15y^9 (all of that over the following) 7xy^11
that whole equation inside the square root symbol

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Simplify the fraction inside the square root first. Maybe good things will happen to you!! Remember that when you divide, you must subtract exponents!


Good things DID happen!! Notice that everything inside the square root sign is a perfect square!! Remember, when you take a square root of variables with exponents, you divide the exponents by 2!



R^2 at SCC

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