SOLUTION: Simplest form of Square root 50x^7y^7 * square root 6xy^4 I put it all in square root (50x^7y^7)(6xy^4) Then I got square root 300x^8y^11 I don't understand what to do nex

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Question 679309: Simplest form of
Square root 50x^7y^7 * square root 6xy^4
I put it all in square root (50x^7y^7)(6xy^4)
Then I got square root 300x^8y^11
I don't understand what to do next and how to get the answer. Please help

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