Question 591149
What you do is take the square root of each term individually.
32=16*2. {{{sqrt(16)=4}}}, so {{{sqrt(32)=4sqrt(2)}}}
{{{sqrt(x^5)}}} can be expressed as {{{(x^5)^(1/2)}}}

By multiplying the exponents we end up with {{{x^2.5}}}
Using the same methods we get {{{(y^10)^(1/2)}}} which is simplified to {{{y^5}}}
The end result is:
{{{4sqrt(2)x^2.5y^5)}}}