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9 May, 11:51

To find the product of (-2√20k) (5√8k3), first write using a single radical. Which expression is equivalent to the given product?

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  1. 9 May, 12:20
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    I will assume that is the case

    The product is - 10 √160k^4

    which simplifies to - 10*4 √10k^4 = - 40 √10 k^4
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