Posted by Math on Wednesday, May 4, 2011 at 9:58pm.
it's (x^11)*sqrt(x), because
sqrt(x^23)
sqrt(x*x^22)
sqrt( x * (x^11)^2 )
then sqrt of (x^11)^2 is x^11, so we can take it out:
x^11 * sqrt(x)
hope this helps~ :)
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