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Multiplying sq rts
sqrt18a^7b times sqrt27a^8b^6
Jake 1214-
18 = 9 * 2 then sqrt 18 = 3sqrt2
sqrt a^7 = a^3 * sqrt a
27 = 9 * 3 then sqrt 27 = 3 sqrt3
sqrt a^8 = a^4
sqrt b^6 = b^3
Now just multiply the like-terms together.
3sqrt6 and sqrt2a^4?
sqrt18a^7b times sqrt27a^8b^6
Jake 1214-
18 = 9 * 2 then sqrt 18 = 3sqrt2
sqrt a^7 = a^3 * sqrt a
27 = 9 * 3 then sqrt 27 = 3 sqrt3
sqrt a^8 = a^4
sqrt b^6 = b^3
Now just multiply the like-terms together.
3sqrt6 and sqrt2a^4?
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Jake1214
.. 3sqrt6 and sqrt2a^4?
So you simplified the problem first as I said above and you get:
3(a^3)sqrt(2a) * 3(a^4)(b^3)sqrt(3)
and then you multiply those 2 things together and you get:
9(a^7)(b^3)sqrt(6a)
So you simplified the problem first as I said above and you get:
3(a^3)sqrt(2a) * 3(a^4)(b^3)sqrt(3)
and then you multiply those 2 things together and you get:
9(a^7)(b^3)sqrt(6a)
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