Convert the radicals into exponential form so it's easy to multiply:
(a^(3/2))(a^(1/2)) -- now we can add the exponents since it's multiplication
= a^(3/2 + 1/2)
= a^(4/2)
= a^2
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Convert the radicals into exponential form so it's easy to multiply:
(a^(3/2))(a^(1/2)) -- now we can add the exponents since it's multiplication
= a^(3/2 + 1/2)
= a^(4/2)
= a^2