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8 October, 13:16

Simplify the following radical 126x^11

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  1. 8 October, 13:38
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    3x^5√14x

    Step-by-step explanation:

    √126x^11

    First we can look at x^11:

    To be able to take out x's from the √, there have to be equal paris. Only 5 pairs are able to come out which would be 10 totals x's, because 6 pairs would be 12 and there are only 11

    Next we can look at 126:

    We have to find the largest perfect square that fits into 126. The biggest perfect square that fits is 9. 9*14 = 126, so therefore we can take the square root of 9 to get 3, and we must leave 14 alone because there is not perfect square that goes into it.

    This in turn gives you:

    3x^5√14x
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