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A sample problem solved by Quickmath online math solver

Command

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Expression

(sqrt(x)+sqrt(y))^4

  1. A power. The base is a sum containing 2 terms. The first term of the sum is square root of x. The second term of the sum is equal to square root of y. The exponent is four.
  2. opening brace square root of x plus square root of y closing brace raised to the power of four;

Result

y^2+4*sqrt(x)*y^(3/2)+6*x*y+4*x^(3/2)*sqrt(y)+x^2

  1. A sum containing 5 terms. The first term of the sum is equal to a power. The base is y. The exponent is two. The second term of the sum is a product that consists of 3 factors. The first factor of the product is four. The second factor of the product is equal to square root of x. The third factor of the product is a power. The base is y. The exponent is a fraction: the numerator of the fraction is three. The denominator of the fraction is two. The third term of the sum is equal to a product that contains 3 factors. The first factor of the product is six. The second factor of the product is equal to x. The third factor of the product is y. The four term of the sum is equal to a product that comprises 3 factors. The first factor of the product is equal to four. The second factor of the product is equal to a power. The base is x. The exponent is a quotient: dividend of the quotient is three. Divisor of the quotient is two. The third factor of the product is equal to square root of y. The five term of the sum is equal to a power. The base is x. The exponent is two.
  2. y to the power of two plus four multiplied by square root of x times y raised to the power three fraction line two plus six times x times y plus four times x to the power three fraction line two multiplied by square root of y plus x raised to the power two.