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2 July, 17:39

What is the following simplified product assume x >0

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  1. 2 July, 17:42
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    the full question is as following:

    What is the following simplified product assume x >0

    and 2√8x^3 (3√10x^4 - x√5x²)

    let A (x) = 2√8x^3 (3√10x^4 - x√5x²)

    the main rules are:

    √a² = a, for all value positive of a

    it was assumed that x >0

    so,

    √8x^3 = √8√x^3 = √ (4x2) √ (x x²) = (2√2) x√x, because √x²=x

    √10x^4 = x²√10, because √x^4=√x²x²=x*x=x²

    x√5x²) = x²√5, because √5x² = x√5

    therefore,

    A (x) = 2√8x^3 (3√10x^4 - x√5x²) = 2 * (2√2) x√x (3x²√10 - x²√5)

    and (3x²√10 - x²√5) = x² (3√10 - √5), we get

    =4√2) x^3√x (3√10 - √5)

    finally A (x) = 4√2) (3√10 - √5) x^3√x
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