Simplify the expression and express the answer using rational exponents. Ass\newline$\sqrt{4st^5} \sqrt[4]{s^2t^8}$
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√(4st^5) = √(4) * √(s) * √(t^5) = 2√(s) * t^(5/2) Show more…
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