SOLUTION: Square root of 63x^4y^7. I broke it down to the square root of 7*9*x^3*x^1*y^6*y so far I have my solution as 3x^2y^2 (square root of 7y^3....
I need to know if I am thinking co
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Question 856503: Square root of 63x^4y^7. I broke it down to the square root of 7*9*x^3*x^1*y^6*y so far I have my solution as 3x^2y^2 (square root of 7y^3....
I need to know if I am thinking correctly.
Thanks
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If its square root, why aren't you breaking exponents down to multiples of 2??
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