I believe the equation is
![4 \sqrt[4]{2x} + 6 \sqrt[4]{2x}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=4%20%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B2x%7D%20%2B%206%20%20%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B2x%7D%20)
In this case, you would simplify it by adding them together.
![4 \sqrt[4]{2x} + 6 \sqrt[4]{2x}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=4%20%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B2x%7D%20%2B%206%20%20%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B2x%7D%20)
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![10 \sqrt[4]{2x}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=10%20%20%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B2x%7D%20)
And can even be changed to an exponential equation:
The scale can translate just by division if we get it down to what 1 cm equals. 1 cm=3 km, so with this given information you can find:
A)
3 Cm=9 Km
B)
1=3, times both sides by 5 that is 5 Cm= 15 Km
To get your answer we'll plug 0 in for x into the equation.
So, multiply 4*0 which equals 0.

Then we'll add 0 and 7 which leaves us with
The y-intercept of this equation is: 
To find the x-intercept of this equation we'll rewrite it as

Then we'll subtract 7 from both sides,

Now we'll divide each side by 4. Then simplify which brings us to our answer,
The x-intercept of this equation is: 
I hope I helped you! If you need any more help let me know!
Answer:
3rd one
Step-by-step explanation:
i did it
The answer is 20 because you plug in x=2 into f(x)
