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Which is a like radical to squared3 squareroot 54 after simplifying?
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I’m not sure how to read "squared3 squareroot 54" — can you confirm the expression? Here are the likely interpretations and their simplifications:
- If you meant √3 * √54: √(3·54) = √162 = 9√2.
- If you meant √3 + √54: √54 = 3√6, so the simplified sum is √3 + 3√6 (they are not like radicals, so they don’t combine).
- If you meant 3·√54: 3·√54 = 3·3√6 = 9√6.
- If you meant ∛54 (cube root of 54): ∛54 = ∛(27·2) = 3∛2.
Which of these did you mean?
- If you meant √3 * √54: √(3·54) = √162 = 9√2.
- If you meant √3 + √54: √54 = 3√6, so the simplified sum is √3 + 3√6 (they are not like radicals, so they don’t combine).
- If you meant 3·√54: 3·√54 = 3·3√6 = 9√6.
- If you meant ∛54 (cube root of 54): ∛54 = ∛(27·2) = 3∛2.
Which of these did you mean?
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