Simplifying radicals: square roote of 25x8y16

Re: Simplifying radicals help

plastikwoman29 said:
I need help with the following question.
square roote of 25x8y16.
next time, show like this: sqrt(25x8y16)
that's same as: sqrt(25)sqrt(8xy)sqrt(16) : RULE: sqrt(ab) = sqrt(a)sqrt(b)
which equals 5sqrt(8xy)4
which equals 20sqrt(8xy) : still with me?

sqrt(8xy) is same as sqrt(4)sqrt(2xy)
which equals 2sqrt(2xy)

so we now have 20(2sqrt(2xy))
which equals 40sqrt(2xy) : OK?
 
plastikwoman29 said:
square roote of 25x8y16
Does the above mean any of the following?

. . . . .sqrt[25 x]<sup>8</sup> y<sup>16</sup>

. . . . .sqrt[25] x<sup>8</sup> y<sup>16</sup>

. . . . .sqrt[25 x<sup>8</sup>] y<sup>16</sup>

. . . . .sqrt[25 x<sup>8</sup> y]<sup>16</sup>

. . . . .sqrt[25 x<sup>8</sup> y<sup>16</sup>]

Or something else?

When you reply, please show all of the steps you have tried so far. Thank you.

Eliz.
 
plastikwoman29 said:
sqrt[258x16y]
So the expression is actually "sqrt[258 x<sup>16</sup> y]"...? Then how did you take a "5" out?

Thank you.

Eliz.
 
On what basis did you simplify sqrt[25] = sqrt[5<sup>2</sup>] to be 5?

(Your simplification is correct, but you might need to think about the "why", so you see how to simplify sqrt[x<sup>8</sup>] and sqrt[y<sup>16</sup>].)

Thank you.

Eliz.
 
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