Respuesta :
The radical part of the expression is [tex]\sqrt[10]{2^3}[/tex]
How to determine the radical part
The expression is given as:
[tex]\sqrt[5]{4} \cdot \sqrt 2[/tex]
Express 4 as the square of 2
[tex]\sqrt[5]{2^2} \cdot \sqrt 2[/tex]
Multiply the radicals
[tex]\sqrt[5 * 2]{2^2\cdot 2}[/tex]
Evaluate the products
[tex]\sqrt[10]{2^3}[/tex]
Hence, the radical part of the expression is [tex]\sqrt[10]{2^3}[/tex]
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Answer:
[tex]\sqrt[3]{2}[/tex]
Explanation:
Just did it on edge
(question should be: "What is the radical part of both [tex]\sqrt[3]{54}[/tex] and [tex]\sqrt[3]{128}[/tex] when the expressions are simplified?")