Respuesta :

Look at the expressions inside the brackets - they are the same!! basically you have an equation in the form of
[tex]4a + 3a[/tex]
where
[tex]a= ( \sqrt[5]{ {x}^{2} {y} } )[/tex]

the answer is the 3rd option.

The value of the expression [tex]4(\sqrt[5]{x^2y}) + 3(\sqrt[5]{x^2y})[/tex] is [tex]7\sqrt[5]{x^2y}[/tex]

How to evaluate the sum?

The summation expression is given as:

[tex]4(\sqrt[5]{x^2y}) + 3(\sqrt[5]{x^2y})[/tex]

Factor out the variables from the above expression

[tex]\sqrt[5]{x^2y}(4 + 3)[/tex]

Evaluate the sum

[tex]\sqrt[5]{x^2y} * 7[/tex]

Evaluate the product

[tex]7\sqrt[5]{x^2y}[/tex]

Hence, the value of the expression [tex]4(\sqrt[5]{x^2y}) + 3(\sqrt[5]{x^2y})[/tex] is [tex]7\sqrt[5]{x^2y}[/tex]

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