SOLUTION: Simplify the expression; express the answer as an expression with a fractional exponent: \sqrt[4]{\sqrt{2x}} I do not understand the steps necessary to solve.! You are the great

Algebra.Com
Question 1070271: Simplify the expression; express the answer as an expression with a fractional exponent: \sqrt[4]{\sqrt{2x}}
I do not understand the steps necessary to solve.! You are the greatest.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
\sqrt[4]{\sqrt{2x}}
========
What does \ mean?

RELATED QUESTIONS

Short Answer: Simplify the following expression; express in terms of i. {{{sqrt... (answered by ewatrrr)
Short Answer: Simplify the following expression; express in terms of i.... (answered by stanbon)
SHORT ANSWER! Simplify the expression: and Express in terms of i sqrt of... (answered by Alan3354)
Please help me simplify: sqrt(-4). i am not grasping the "negatives" yet. thank you.... (answered by malglu)
Simplify the following expression; express in term og i. sqrt... (answered by Earlsdon)
Use rational exponents to write x^1/5*y^1/3*z^1/6 as a single radical expression. I... (answered by Fombitz,jim_thompson5910)
How do I simplify sqrt 8x^3y^2? That whole expression is under the radical. I came up... (answered by lwsshak3)
I am trying to simplify radical expressions.. It says Assume that the variables are... (answered by richard1234)
Use rational exponents to write an exponent of 4 SQRT(x) * an exponent of 3 SQRT(6x) as (answered by jsmallt9)