Asked by Karen
Simplify the radical expressions:
(1).sqrt75+sqrt3.
(2).sqrt7(sqrt14+sqrt3
(1).sqrt75+sqrt3.
(2).sqrt7(sqrt14+sqrt3
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Answered by
Dr. Jane
1) factor 75 to be 25 times 3. You can then take the square root of 25 and you will be left with a sqrt of 3. Now, you have two like terms that you can combine.
Write 14 as 7 times 2.
Multiply the sqrt of 7 and but the 7 under the radical with the 7 times 2 and also under the radical sign with the 3.
Write 14 as 7 times 2.
Multiply the sqrt of 7 and but the 7 under the radical with the 7 times 2 and also under the radical sign with the 3.
Answered by
Karen
Can you please show me how to write this because I don't follow what your saying
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