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Given:
-4(radical)32x^8?
You describe the "4" as being an exponent, so I believe you
mean that it is written as a superscript within the "v" of
the radical sign.
That means the radical represents the "4th root", rather than
just a "square root".
Another way to write this would be to use a fractional
exponent. Just like sqrt(x) = x^(1/2), the fourth root
of x can be written as x^(1/4).
Therefore, your problem reduces to:
-(32x^8)^(1/4)
Applying the exponent to the values in the parentheses:
-( 32^(1/4) * x^8^(1/4) )
First, simplify (x^8)^(1/4) = x^2
-( 32^(1/4) * x^2 )
Then rewrite 32 as 2*16:
-( (2 * 16)^(1/4) * x^2 )
And apply the exponent to the individual terms:
-( (2^(1/4) * (16)^(1/4) * x^2 )
Then simplify 16^(1/4) = 2
-( (2^(1/4) * 2 * x^2 )
Finally, re-ordering, we have:
-2 * x^2 * 2^(1/4)
If you prefer your original syntax, it would be:
-2 * x^2 * 4(radical)2