The square root of the fifth root of x is the tenth root of x.
The square root of x to the 10th power is x to the 10th power raised to the 1/2 power, which simplifies to x to the 10/2 power. This further simplifies to x to the 5th power. Therefore, the square root of x to the 10th power is x to the 5th power.
Oh, dude, the square root of x to the power of 5 is x to the power of 5 divided by 2. I mean, like, you're just splitting that power in half, you know? So, if x is raised to the power of 5, taking the square root is like dividing that power by 2. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
The fifth root of 0.00032 is: 0.2
The square root of 16n to the power of two, (√16n)2 is just simply 16n. Any number or monomial that is squared after the square root is taken is just the number itself, since squaring is the inverse property of taking the square root of something.
square root(4 raised to the fifth) = 32
The square root of 96 raised to the 4th power is 9,216.
they cancel each other out. the square root of 5 raised to the second power = 5
The square root of (-1)googol is 1050.
That would be the fourth root or the number raised to the power of (1/4).
49x.
"Raised to .5 power" = square root. So 360.5 = ± 6
The square root of the fifth root of x is the tenth root of x.
(ab) raised to 1/2 power
x8 or - x8
Two to the power 8 (28) is 256 The square root of 256 is 16. When you take the square root of a number raised to a power y, divide that power by 2 (y/2) and that gives the square root. So the square root of 28 = 28/2 = 24 = 16
the power ½ is the equivalent of the square root, so the answer is 5.