SOLUTION: Simplify each expression:
{sqrt(sqrt((y^3)z))}
first would you take the square root of (y^3z)^1/2
which would be (((y^3z)^1/2)^1/2)
would this be y{sqrt(yz} ?
Thanks
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Question 887365: Simplify each expression:
{sqrt(sqrt((y^3)z))}
first would you take the square root of (y^3z)^1/2
which would be (((y^3z)^1/2)^1/2)
would this be y{sqrt(yz} ?
Thanks!
Answer by MathTherapy(10552) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simplify each expression:
{sqrt(sqrt((y^3)z))}
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