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Simplify each radical. Assume that $x \geq 0 .$ See Example 6$$\sqrt[4]{48^{2}}$$
$4 \sqrt{3}$
Algebra
Chapter 10
Roots, Radicals, and Root Functions
Section 3
Simplifying Radical Expressions
Decimals
Exponents and Polynomials
Equations and Inequalities
Complex Numbers
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Okay, so we want to simplify. Careful with radicals. Don't start by writing this as the exponents of its to over four, which is the same as 48 to the power of 1/2. So that's equal to the square root of 48 and our 48. You can write this as a war times a 12 and 12 is a four times three, so we can pull out of four, and then we get the square roots of three.
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