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Combine these radicals.
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I’m not sure I understand the formatting. Could you paste the original expression with the root symbols (for example √(−2) or ∛(−2)) or explain whether these are square roots, cube roots, etc.?
Possible interpretations and results:
- If you mean √(−2) and √0, then √(−2)+√0 = i√2 + 0 = i√2 (not real).
- If you mean ∛(−2) and ∛0, then ∛(−2)+∛0 = −∛2 + 0 = −∛2 (real).
- If you mean the product under one radical, √(−2·0) = √0 = 0.
- If you meant something else (different root indices or a subtraction), please repost the expression and I’ll combine/simplify it.
Possible interpretations and results:
- If you mean √(−2) and √0, then √(−2)+√0 = i√2 + 0 = i√2 (not real).
- If you mean ∛(−2) and ∛0, then ∛(−2)+∛0 = −∛2 + 0 = −∛2 (real).
- If you mean the product under one radical, √(−2·0) = √0 = 0.
- If you meant something else (different root indices or a subtraction), please repost the expression and I’ll combine/simplify it.
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