(100x^4)^(1/2)
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When raising a power to a power, we multiply the exponents. In this case, we have (100x^4) raised to the power of 1/2, so we multiply the exponents 4 and 1/2. (100x^4)^(1/2) = 100^(1/2) * (x^4)^(1/2) Show more…
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