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What is the simplified form of the expression? (2x^6) (3x ^ 1/2) A. 6x ^ 13/ 2 B. 5x ^ 13/2 c. 5x3 d. 6x3
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What is the simplified form of the expression? (2x^6) (3x ^ 1/2) A. 6x ^ 13/ 2 B. 5x ^ 13/2 c. 5x3 d. 6x3
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The given expression is (2x⁶)(3x^1/2)
Now, multiply 2 with 3, the expression becomes 6.x⁶.x^1/2
Now, as the base is same, add the exponents:
The expression becomes
6x^13/2
The option A is correct
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