Asked by Casey
how do you simplify square root of 27 minus square root of 49 all divided by square root of 3. I have gotten two different answers when I tried to check it. It kind of looks like (27-49)
(3)
except all the numbers have their own square root symbol. I don't know if it will be lined up when I post the question
(3)
except all the numbers have their own square root symbol. I don't know if it will be lined up when I post the question
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Answered by
bobpursley
(27-sqrt49 )/(sqrt 3)
isnt the sqrt49 equal to 7? subtract that from 27. I would multiply numberator and denominator by sqrt3, then simpify.
isnt the sqrt49 equal to 7? subtract that from 27. I would multiply numberator and denominator by sqrt3, then simpify.
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