SOLUTION: Simplify. Assume all variables represents positive numbers sqrt (x^4 y^3) Thanks

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Question 48500: Simplify. Assume all variables represents positive numbers
sqrt (x^4 y^3)
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Found 2 solutions by AnlytcPhil, adamchapman:
Answer by AnlytcPhil(1806) About Me  (Show Source):
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Simplify. Assume all variables represents positive 
numbers:
 ____
Öx4y3

Prime factor everything under the radical:
 _______
Öxxxxyyy

Since the index of the radical is understood to be 2,
group into twos, or pairs of like factors:
 _____________
Ö(xx)(xx)(yy)y

Now each pair of like factors can be written as a
square:
 _______
Öx2x2y2y

Take each square out in front as the base without the
exponent, leaving the y that did not pair under the
radical:
    _
xxyÖy

or
    _
x2yÖy

Edwin

Answer by adamchapman(301) About Me  (Show Source):
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Divide each power (called an "exponent") by 2 when working out the square root:
sqrt%28%28x%5E4%29%28y%5E3%29%29=%28x%5E2%29%28y%5E1.5%29
I hope this helps,
Adam.
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