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Perform the indicated operation and simplify. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers.$$\sqrt{6 x^{4} y^{3}} \cdot \sqrt{2 x^{5} y^{2}}$$
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This gives us the square root of the product of the two expressions. $$\sqrt{6 x^{4} y^{3}} \cdot \sqrt{2 x^{5} y^{2}} = \sqrt{12 x^{9} y^{5}}$$ Show more…
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