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30 September, 05:37

Square root 5 (m+2) ^3

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  1. 30 September, 07:34
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    The square root of 5 (m + 2) ³ = (m + 2) √ (5m + 10)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    * Lets think about how to change the root to the power

    - We can change √x to x^ (1/2)

    # The number of the radical is the denominator of the fraction

    and the power of the base under the radical is the numerator

    of the fraction

    - We can change √ (x³) to x^ (3/2)

    * In our problem we have √[5 (m + 2) ³]

    - Lets take the bracket (m + 2) ³

    # The bracket (m + 2) ³ means (m + 2) * (m + 2) * (m + 2)

    - So we can write it ⇒ (m + 2) ² (m + 2)

    * Now lets write the problem again with new factors

    - √[5 (m + 2) ² (m + 2) ]

    ∵ √ (m + 2) ² = [ (m + 2) ²]^1/2

    - Multiply the power 2 by the power 1/2 and the answer is 1

    ∴ √ (m + 2) ² = (m + 2)

    ∴ √[5 (m + 2) ³] = (m + 2) √[5 (m + 2) ] = (m + 2) √ (5m + 10)

    * The square root of 5 (m + 2) ³ = (m + 2) √ (5m + 10)
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