The expression you've provided seems a bit confusing as it's not formatted clearly. Let's break it down step by step using clearer interpretations.
- Small three - This could be interpreted as a reference to the cube (³) or a superscript value if referring to powers.
- Square root of 22 + 3 - This could be interpreted as \( \sqrt{22} + 3 \).
- Square root of 22 + square root of 22 - This simplifies to \( 2\sqrt{22} \).
- Answer be five square root 66 - This means the overall simplification or addition may result in \( 5\sqrt{66} \).
- Square root of 22 + 4 square root of 44 or small three square root 22 + 4 with the square root of 22 - Again, needs clarity, but \( 4\sqrt{44} = 4 \cdot 2\sqrt{11} = 8\sqrt{11} \).
- Last would it be five square root of 22 - Indicates a relationship to \( 5\sqrt{22} \).
Given all this, if you're trying to construct a mathematical statement or equation involving these elements, please clarify the operations (addition, subtraction, etc.) and how you want them combined or simplified.
Would you like to see the step-by-step arrangement or simplification of these terms?