SOLUTION: how do i solve this problem Assuming that all variables are positive, find the root square of (4x5y2)/9x3 the 5,2, and 3 are all exponents i'm a seventh grader studying for

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Question 1030526: how do i solve this problem
Assuming that all variables are positive, find the root square of (4x5y2)/9x3
the 5,2, and 3 are all exponents
i'm a seventh grader studying for a test and this might be on there and I would like to say that I've tried but I literately know nothing about it

Answer by Boreal(15235) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It is the square root of each part, the exponents are cut in half and any remainder is a square root.
First, divide top and bottom.
The x^5 on top is divided by x^3 on the bottom. When dividing, subtract exponents and this becomes x^2 on top.
Now we have 4x^2y^2/9
Take the square root of each.
2xy/3
That is the answer.