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16 October, 20:35

What is the correct radical form of this expression?

(32a^10b^5/2) 2/5

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  1. 16 October, 20:56
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    320ab

    you have to multiply the fraction.

    Refine the fraction and after you refine you are going to cancel the common factor which is:2 32a·10b.

    then multiply the numbers 32 x 10=320ab so that would be the radical form.
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