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Find the square root. Assume that the variable is unrestricted, and use absolute value symbols when necessary. (Simplify your answer completely)

Find the square root. Assume that the variable is unrestricted, and use absolute value-example-1

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We are given the following expression:


\sqrt[]{81x^2}

To simplify this expression we will use the following property of radicals:


\sqrt[]{ab}=\sqrt[]{a}\sqrt[]{b}

Applying the property we get:


\sqrt[]{81x^2}=\sqrt[]{81}\sqrt[]{x^2}

Now, the first radical is equal to 9 since 9 x 9 = 81, therefore, we get:


\sqrt[]{81x^2}=\sqrt[]{81}\sqrt[]{x^2}=9\sqrt[]{x^2}

For the second radical we will use the following property of absolute values:


\lvert x\rvert=\sqrt[]{x^2}

Replacing we get:


\sqrt[]{81x^2}=\sqrt[]{81}\sqrt[]{x^2}=9\sqrt[]{x^2}=9\lvert x\rvert

Therefore, the expression reduces to the product of 9 and the absolute value of "x".

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