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operations with radicals simplify: \\(\\sqrt{49x^4y^8} = 7\\sqrt{x^4y^8…

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operations with radicals
simplify: \\(\sqrt{49x^4y^8} = 7\sqrt{x^4y^8} = 7x^2y^4\\)
multiply: \\(\sqrt{3a} \cdot \sqrt{4a} = \sqrt{12a^2} = \sqrt{3 \cdot 4 \cdot a^2} = 2a\sqrt{3}\\)
divide: \\(\sqrt{\frac{18}{2}} = \sqrt{9} = 3\\) \\(\sqrt{\frac{9}{25}} = \frac{\sqrt{9}}{\sqrt{25}} = \frac{3}{5}\\)
add or subtract: \\(2\sqrt{y} + 3\sqrt{y} + \sqrt{y} = 6\sqrt{y}\\) \\(\sqrt{4x} + 3\sqrt{x} = 2\sqrt{x} + 3\sqrt{x} = 3\sqrt{x}\\)
simplify.

  1. \\(\sqrt{x^2y^{10}} =\\)
  2. \\(\sqrt{27x^8} =\\)
  3. \\(\sqrt{x^{16}} =\\)
  4. \\(\sqrt{125b^{15}} =\\)
  5. \\(\sqrt{x^2y^4} \cdot 2\sqrt{xy} =\\)
  6. \\(\sqrt{9} \cdot \sqrt{32} =\\)
  7. \\(3\sqrt{5} \cdot 2\sqrt{4} =\\)
  8. \\(2\sqrt{4x^3y} \cdot y\sqrt{x^5y^7} =\\)

Explanation:

Response
Problem 1: Simplify $\boldsymbol{\sqrt{x^2y^{10}}}$

Step1: Apply square - root property

For a square root $\sqrt{ab}=\sqrt{a}\cdot\sqrt{b}$ (where $a = x^{2}$ and $b=y^{10}$) and $\sqrt{a^{n}}=a^{\frac{n}{2}}$ for non - negative $a$ and even $n$.
$\sqrt{x^{2}y^{10}}=\sqrt{x^{2}}\cdot\sqrt{y^{10}}$

Step2: Simplify each square - root

We know that $\sqrt{x^{2}} = x$ (assuming $x\geq0$) and $\sqrt{y^{10}}=y^{5}$ (since $\frac{10}{2}=5$).
So $\sqrt{x^{2}}\cdot\sqrt{y^{10}}=x\cdot y^{5}=xy^{5}$

Step1: Factor the radicand

Factor $27$ as $9\times3$ and $x^{8}$ remains as it is. So $\sqrt{27x^{8}}=\sqrt{9\times3\times x^{8}}$

Step2: Apply square - root property

Using $\sqrt{ab}=\sqrt{a}\cdot\sqrt{b}$, we get $\sqrt{9\times3\times x^{8}}=\sqrt{9}\cdot\sqrt{3}\cdot\sqrt{x^{8}}$

Step3: Simplify each square - root

We know that $\sqrt{9} = 3$, $\sqrt{x^{8}}=x^{4}$ (since $\frac{8}{2}=4$).
So $\sqrt{9}\cdot\sqrt{3}\cdot\sqrt{x^{8}}=3\cdot x^{4}\cdot\sqrt{3}=3x^{4}\sqrt{3}$

Step1: Apply square - root property

For $\sqrt{a^{n}}=a^{\frac{n}{2}}$ (where $a = x$ and $n = 16$).
$\sqrt{x^{16}}=x^{\frac{16}{2}}$

Step2: Simplify the exponent

$\frac{16}{2}=8$, so $x^{\frac{16}{2}}=x^{8}$

Answer:

$xy^{5}$

Problem 2: Simplify $\boldsymbol{\sqrt{27x^{8}}}$