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[tex]\sqrt{180x^{25}y^{23}z^{39}[/tex]

Sagot :

[tex]6[/tex][tex]x^{12}[/tex][tex]y^{11}[/tex][tex]z^{19}[/tex][tex]\sqrt{5xyz}[/tex]

How do you define the square root of a number?

In mathematics, a square root of a number x is a number y such that y^2 = x; in other words, a number y whose square (the result of multiplying the number by itself, or y ⋅ y) is x. For example, 4 and −4 are square roots of 16, because 42 = (−4)2 = 16.

[tex]\sqrt{180x^{25 } y^{23} z^{39}[/tex]

[tex]180 = 2*2*3*3*5\\x^{25} = x*x*x........*x 25 times\\y^{23}= y*y*y.........*y 23 times\\ z^{39} = z*z*z........*z 39 times[/tex]

we have

square terms comes out

x is 25 times so we can write x as [tex](x^{12})^{2}[/tex] [tex]*[/tex][tex]x[/tex] therefore [tex]x^{12}[/tex] comes out and only left inside is x

similarly [tex](y^{11})^{2}[/tex] [tex]*y[/tex] therefore [tex]y^{11}[/tex] comes out and only left inside is y

[tex](z^{19})^{2} *z[/tex] therefore [tex]z^{19}[/tex] comes out and left inside is z

then the expression become

[tex]6[/tex][tex]x^{12}[/tex][tex]y^{11}[/tex][tex]z^{19}[/tex][tex]\sqrt{5xyz}[/tex]

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