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3 January, 16:51

Simplify.

-sqrt m^4n^7

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  1. 3 January, 20:14
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    -m^2 |n|^3 sqrt (n)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    -sqrt (m^4n^7)

    We know that sqrt (ab) = sqrt (a) sqrt (b)

    -sqrt (m^4) sqrt (n^7)

    The sqrt (m^4) = m^2

    The sqrt (n^7) = sqrt (n^6) sqrt (n) = |n|^3 sqrt (n) We take the absolute value because if n is negative, n^6 is postive, but n^3 is negative

    -sqrt (m^4) sqrt (n^7)

    -m^2 |n|^3 sqrt (n)
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