SOLUTION: How do you simplify a problem with a number in front of the square root and variables by the radical? For example: 2 to the square root of 147 x^6 y^7? Thanks so much:)

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Question 723936: How do you simplify a problem with a number in front of the square root and variables by the radical? For example: 2 to the square root of 147 x^6 y^7? Thanks so much:)
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