• rewrite in simplest rational exponent form √x • 4√x. show each step of your process.

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  • Answer: Step 1: Resort the expression by moving all square root terms to the left side. √x·4√x = 4x Step 2: Analyze the index of the square root terms on the left side. 4√x has an index of 4 and √x has an index of 2, which adds up to 6. Step 3: Rewrite the expression using a rational exponent with an index of 6. 4x^(6/2)

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      Jordan Cochran

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  • Answer: x0.5 · 4x1/2 = x2/2 · 4x1/2 = x2/2 + 1/2 = (x2+1)/2

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      Remington Murillo

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