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Ch. R - Review of Basic Concepts
Lial - College Algebra 13th Edition
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Use the rules for radicals to perform the indicated operations. Assume all variable expressions represent positive real numbers. √14 • √3pqr

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Recall the product rule for radicals, which states that \( \sqrt{a} \cdot \sqrt{b} = \sqrt{a \cdot b} \) for positive real numbers \(a\) and \(b\).
Apply the product rule to the given expression: \( \sqrt{14} \cdot \sqrt{3pqr} = \sqrt{14 \cdot 3pqr} \).
Multiply the numbers inside the radical: \( 14 \cdot 3 = 42 \), so the expression becomes \( \sqrt{42pqr} \).
Since all variables represent positive real numbers, you can leave the expression under one radical without needing to simplify further.
Write the final simplified expression as \( \sqrt{42pqr} \).

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