Asked by Anonymous

How to I get 220 from √((110√3)^2 +(110-220√3)^2)?

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Answered by gucci gang
i'm not exactly sure what it is that you're asking but if you're simply asking for the sum of √((110√3)^2 +(110-220√3)^2) it's 331.31365941 but if you need a further explanation, go this website called ( hack math . net )
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Answered by Anonymous
can I move the √3 and - on the 220 over to 110 and get -(110√3)^2? Then I can cancel out (110√ 3)^2 and get just (√220.)^2. From that I will get 220. That what I think might work.
Answered by gucci gang
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Answered by gucci gang
if you move the √3 and the - i think that it'll work but if it doesn't go back and see if there is anyway to simplify or shorten the problem
Answered by oobleck
√((110√3)^2 +(110-220√3)^2)
110√(√3^2 + (1-2√3)^2)
110√(3+13-4√3)
110√(16-4√3)
220√(4-√3)
331.31
I have no idea how that is supposed to be 220
Answered by gucci gang
thank you oobleck, i wans't to sure how it amounted to 220 as well but math these days don't make sense
Answered by Reiny
confirming oobleck.
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%E2%88%9A%28%28110%E2%88%9A3%29%5E2+%2B%28110-220%E2%88%9A3%29%5E2%29
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