document.write( "Question 907453: My professor is impossible to understand so I have been trying to self-teach. Currently we're working on radicals with multiple variables to different variables but no numbers. He wants us to reduce each variable to a single exponent. I have been able to get the correct answers when working with single variables and often get the exponent for Y correct but not X when working with multiple variables. I guess what I am asking is what is this called and where can I find examples? Everything I find regarding radicals includes numbers and is looking to reduce them to like _^5 sqrt4 rather than x^n Y^n which is the solution I am expected to give. Any help would be appreciated \n" ); document.write( "
Algebra.Com's Answer #550387 by richwmiller(17219)\"\" \"About 
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You two are a good match then. You are not easy to understand either!\r
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