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What is the square root of ab2?
ab
b sq. rt. a
a2b2
b2

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User Demersus
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Note that
√(x^2)=x.


√(a\cdot b^2)=√(a)√(b^2)=b√(a)

Hope this helps.

r3t40

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Answer:

Second option:
b√(a)

Explanation:

You need to remember the following property:


\sqrt[n]{a^n} =a^{(n)/(n)}=a^1=a

You have the following expression provided:


√(ab^2)

Applying the property mentioned before, you can rewrite it:


=a^{(1)/(2)}b^{(2)/(2)}

Therefore, you get:


=a^{(1)/(2)}b^1=b√(a)

You can observe that this matches with the second option.

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