SOLUTION: Hi Simplify the radical by rationalizing the denominator. Variables are assumed to be positive. square root sign over the following: 3x to the 6th power over 2y to the 4th pow

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Question 258800: Hi
Simplify the radical by rationalizing the denominator. Variables are assumed to be positive.
square root sign over the following: 3x to the 6th power over 2y to the 4th power. The square root sign is over the whole fraction with a small 5 to the left of the square root sign. All to the 5th power.
I'm having trouble figuring out what to do.
Thanks
R

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simplify the radical by rationalizing the denominator. Variables are assumed to be positive.
square root sign over the following: 3x to the 6th power over 2y to the 4th power. The square root sign is over the whole fraction with a small 5 to the left of the square root sign. All to the 5th power.
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[5th root of(3x^6/2y^4]^5
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Note: [the 5th root of anything]^5 is just the "anything".
Are you sure that is what your problem calls for?????
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Ans. to your problem: 3x^6/2y^4
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Cheers,
Stan H.