SOLUTION: how would I solve this, write it in simplest form, and rationaliz all denominarots? square root of K squared M to the fourth, divided by the square root of K to the fifth.

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Question 137615: how would I solve this, write it in simplest form, and rationaliz all denominarots?
square root of K squared M to the fourth, divided by the square root of K to the fifth.

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
write it in simplest form, and rationaliz all denominarots?
square root of K squared M to the fourth, divided by the square root of K to the fifth.
:
Assume you mean
%28sqrt%28k%2Am%5E4%29%29%2F%28sqrt%28k%5E5%29%29 = %28sqrt%28k%29%2Asqrt%28m%5E4%29%29%2F%28sqrt%28k%5E5%29%29
Cancel: sqrt(k) into sqrt(k^5, then use the rules of exponents to get rid of the radical and denominator:
%28sqrt%28m%5E4%29%29%2F%28sqrt%28k%5E4%29%29 = m%5E%284%2F2%29%2Ak%5E%28-4%2F2%29 = m%5E2%2Ak%5E%28-2%29