Emily claims that 323⋅33−−√6=323⋅336=3618=3–√3

Is Emily correct? Justify your answer.

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No, Emily is not correct.

To solve this equation, we need to simplify each term separately.

Starting with 323⋅33−−√6:
- 323⋅33 = 1079
- √6 = 2.45 (approx.)

Therefore, 1079⋅2.45 = 2646.55

But 2646.55 is not equal to 3−√3, so Emily's claim is incorrect.
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