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Problem 102

Rewrite radical in exponential form, then simplify. Write the answer in simplest (or radical) form. Assume all variables represent nonnegative real numbers. \((\sqrt[4]{9})^{4}\)

Problem 103

Rewrite radical in exponential form, then simplify. Write the answer in simplest (or radical) form. Assume all variables represent nonnegative real numbers. \(\sqrt[3]{x^{12}}\)

Problem 103

Perform the indicated operation and simplify. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. $$\sqrt{6 x^{4} y^{3}} \cdot \sqrt{2 x^{5} y^{2}}$$

Problem 104

Perform the indicated operation and simplify. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. $$\sqrt{5 a^{6} b^{5}} \cdot \sqrt{10 a b^{4}}$$

Problem 104

Rewrite radical in exponential form, then simplify. Write the answer in simplest (or radical) form. Assume all variables represent nonnegative real numbers. \(\sqrt[4]{t^{8}}\)

Problem 105

Perform the indicated operation and simplify. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. $$\sqrt{8 c^{9} d^{2}} \cdot \sqrt{5 c d^{7}}$$

Problem 105

Rewrite radical in exponential form, then simplify. Write the answer in simplest (or radical) form. Assume all variables represent nonnegative real numbers. \(\sqrt[6]{k^{2}}\)

Problem 106

Perform the indicated operation and simplify. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. $$\sqrt{6 t^{3} u^{3}} \cdot \sqrt{3 t^{7} u^{4}}$$

Problem 106

Rewrite radical in exponential form, then simplify. Write the answer in simplest (or radical) form. Assume all variables represent nonnegative real numbers. \(\sqrt[9]{w^{6}}\)

Problem 107

Perform the indicated operation and simplify. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. $$\frac{\sqrt{18 k^{11}}}{\sqrt{2 k^{3}}}$$

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