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Multiply square root of seven and negative square root of two here an exact answer
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To multiply \(\sqrt{7}\) and \(-\sqrt{2}\), you can simply multiply the two square roots together and take into account the negative sign:
\[
\sqrt{7} \times (-\sqrt{2}) = -\sqrt{7 \times 2} = -\sqrt{14}
\]
So, the exact answer is:
\[
-\sqrt{14}
\]
\[
\sqrt{7} \times (-\sqrt{2}) = -\sqrt{7 \times 2} = -\sqrt{14}
\]
So, the exact answer is:
\[
-\sqrt{14}
\]
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