Subtract (2)/(4+sqrt6) - (2)/(4-sqrt6). Can

  1. (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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  2. Subtract (2)/(4+sqrt6) - (2)/(4-sqrt6).Can someone explain how to do this to me?
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  3. 1. (3-sqrt6)/(5-2sqrt6)2. (2sqrt3-sqrt6)/(5sqrt3+2sqrt6) Don't you do something with the conjugate or something like that?
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  4. This looks like a trick question(sqrt3+5 sqrt6)(sqrt3-5 sqrt6) Do I sq 3 or do I add 3 and 5 first? I think I have to do the
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  5. Find the domain of the function.f(x) = sqrt 6-x A. (-∞, 6) (6, ∞) B. (-∞, sqrt6 ) (sqrt 6 , ∞) C. (-∞, sqrt6] D.
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  6. 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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  7. if f(x)=x^2 find f(2-sqrt6)
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  8. is the solution to 2x^2-4x+5...1(+/-)((sqrt6)/2)i ??
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  9. (sqrt6 + sqrt3)(sqrt2 - 2)
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  10. simplify: (4)sqrt 36m^8n^4 where m>0, n>0A) m^2n sqrt6 B) 36m^2n C) 9m^4n^0 D) 36m^8n
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