SOLUTION: Simplify the radical expression. Assume that the variable represents a positive number. √x(x+4)√x^5(x+4) thank you! :) x

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Question 878271: Simplify the radical expression. Assume that the variable represents a positive number.
√x(x+4)√x^5(x+4)
thank you! :) x

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