How do you simplify #\sqrt { 29x ^ { 6} y ^ { 15} }#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
The only part of the radicand (the term under the square root) which has an exact square root is
Write the radicand as factors, using squares where possible:
Find the roots of any perfect squares.
Prime numbers are never perfect squares.
Any base with an even index is a perfect square.
Explanation:
Since we're trying to find the square root, try writing the variables to the power of two so it can be factored out easily.
So the first step will be
You can further break this down or simply pull out the roots. Let's break it down again...
The above is just to show how the roots are taken out.
29 has no square root so that stays in. The square root of
At the end we have;