Asked by I r

Add subtract multiply and or divide the numerical radicals. We have radical two times +7 radical two times what’s the answer?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To solve the expression \( \sqrt{2} + 7\sqrt{2} \), you can combine the terms since they are like terms (both containing \( \sqrt{2} \)).

1. \( \sqrt{2} + 7\sqrt{2} = (1 + 7)\sqrt{2} \)

2. Combine the coefficients:
\[
(1 + 7) = 8
\]

3. So, you have:
\[
8\sqrt{2}
\]

Therefore, the answer is \( 8\sqrt{2} \).
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