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If n =9 sqrt 1/x^4
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09 Aug 2021, 02:37
Solution:
\(9 \sqrt{\frac{1}{x^4}}\)= \(9 \sqrt{\frac{1}{{x* x* x*x}}}\)
Finding the square root of \(\sqrt{{\frac{1}{x^4}}}\)
n= \(9{\frac{1}{x^2}}\)
Square rooting both sides we get
\(\sqrt{n}\)= \(3 {\frac{1}{x^2}}\)= \( {\frac{3}{x^2}}\)
IMO B
We can also solve this question by substituting value of x.
Hope this helps!