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What is the simplest form of the radical expression?

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I believe the equation is

4 \sqrt[4]{2x} + 6 \sqrt[4]{2x}
In this case, you would simplify it by adding them together.

4 \sqrt[4]{2x} + 6 \sqrt[4]{2x} =
10 \sqrt[4]{2x}
And can even be changed to an exponential equation:

10(2x)^{ (1)/(4) }
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