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Answer:

40y^5√6y (B)

Explanation:

Let's multiply 2√25y^8 * 4√6y^3:

8√150y^11 (When you multiply exponents with the same base, you can just add the exponents and keep the same base:

Ex. 4^5 * 4^9 = 4^14)

Let's simplify 8√150y^11

√150 = 5√6

√y^11 = y^5√y

So our final answer would be:

40y^5√6y

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User Deepak Chaudhary
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

First simplify the first term to get

10y^4

then multiply 10y^4 by 4 square root 6y^3

40y would be all you needed to get answer

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User Surbhi Aggarwal
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