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What is the following product? 4√7. 4√7. 4√7. 4√7 1. 4(4√7) 2. 4√7 3. 7^4 4. 7
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What is the following product? 4√7. 4√7. 4√7. 4√7 1. 4(4√7) 2. 4√7 3. 7^4 4. 7
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4√7. 4√7. 4√7. 4√7
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3. 7^4
4. 7
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The 4th power of a 4th root is the original value.
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