Respuesta :
The answer is 2^(9/10). I did it assuming with the ^5 you mean the 5th root of 4

ANSWER
[tex] {2}^{ \frac{9}{10} } [/tex]
EXPLANATION
The given expression is
[tex] \sqrt[5]{4} \times \sqrt{2} [/tex]
Recall that:
[tex] \sqrt[n]{ {a}^{m} } = {a}^{ \frac{m}{n} } [/tex]
[tex]\sqrt[5]{ {2}^{2} } \times \sqrt{ {2}^{1} } [/tex]
[tex]\sqrt[5]{ {2}^{2} } \times \sqrt{ {2}^{1} } = {2}^{ \frac{2}{5} } \times {2}^{ \frac{1}{2} } [/tex]
Recall that:
[tex] {a}^{m} \times {a}^{n} = {a}^{m + n} [/tex]
We now apply this property of a exponents to obtain:
[tex]\sqrt[5]{ {2}^{2} } \times \sqrt{2} = {2}^{ \frac{2}{5} + \frac{1}{2} } = {2}^{ \frac{9}{10} } [/tex]