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1. Simplify: sqrt6(sqrt2/2+sqrt3)-sqrt8 2. Simplify:
1. Simplify: sqrt6(sqrt2/2+sqrt3)-sqrt8
2. Simplify: sqrt(72x^3)-5x sqrt(2x) 3. Simplify: (2sqrt6-sqrt3)^2 4. Simplify:
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Simplify: sqrt6(sqrt2/2+sqrt3)-sqrt8
I need all of the steps. I need this ASAP because this is due tomorrow. Thanks
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Brandon
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You are asked to simplify the problem below. 24−−√+227−−√ Put the steps in order that are used to simplify the
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are these correct?
Simplify. 1. 3 + sqrt8/ 2 - 2 sqrt8 simplified: - 8 * sqrt2 + 11 / 14 2. 4/ sqrt5 - sqrt3 - 4/ sqrt5 + sqrt3
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simplify the product: sqrt6 (sqrt2 + sqrt3)
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Assume that no denominator equals 0.
sqrt12 - sqrt18 + 3sqrt50 + sqrt75 = (sqrt2^2*3) - (sqrt2*3^2) + (3sqrt2*5^2) + (sqrt3*5^2)
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Rationalize denominator, all variables positive real numbers and denominator is not zero.
sqrt3/3 sqrt2 - sqrt3
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Lori
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(sqrt3+5 sqrt6)(sqrt3-5 sqrt6)
DRWLS-Just take the difference of the squares of the two terms, sqrt 3 and 5 sqrt6. Then you will
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Micah
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(sqrt6 + sqrt3)(sqrt2 - 2)
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(sqrt3 + 5)(sqrt3 -3) ?
multiply that out sqrt3*sqrt3 -3sqrt3 +5sqrt3 -15 now combine and simplify terms. yes the problems is:
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Jasmine20
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