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23 October, 15:01

What is the simplest form of the radical expression? 2 ^4 sqrt 2x 6^4 sqrt 2x

a. 8 ^4 sqrt 4x

b. 8 ^4 sqrt 2x

c. 16 ^4 sqrt 2x

d. not possible to simplify: If s is the sum of 8,6,4,2 and x, what must be the value of x ... Write this ratio in simplest form 15ab^2c^3 ...

a. x, 2x, 3x

b. x, 3x, 5x

c. [ x, 3x, 4x

d. x, 4x, 7x ...

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  1. 23 October, 15:30
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    The correct answer for this question is this one:

    What is the simplest form of the radical expression? 2 ^4 sqrt 2x 6^4 sqrt 2x

    a. 8 ^4 sqrt 4x

    b. 8 ^4 sqrt 2x

    c. 16 ^4 sqrt 2x

    d. not possible to simplify:

    If s is the sum of 8,6,4,2 and x, what must be the value of x ... Write this ratio in simplest form 15ab^2c^3 ...

    a. x, 2x, 3x

    b. x, 3x, 5x

    c. x, 3x, 4x

    d. x, 4x, 7x
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