SOLUTION: Simplify. Remember to use absolute-value notation when necessary. If a root cannot be simplified, state this. 12√(-10)^12 Can I please get some help, thanks.

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Question 492173: Simplify. Remember to use absolute-value notation when necessary. If a root cannot be simplified, state this.
12√(-10)^12

Can I please get some help, thanks.

Answer by chessace(471) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If 12 is the index of the radical:
12th root((-10)^12)=+-10
If it's a factor:
12*(sqrt((-10)^12)))=+-12*10^6