The roots of the radical

  1. Radical and Rational Exponentfind roots square roots of 12a^3/25=6a^3 -3-square roots 18/-6=-1 this is my answer am I right.
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  2. 1) Solve for x and checkRadical (x^2-10x)=3i 2) Simplify (5+ Radical 2)/(5-Radical 2) 3)describe the nature of the roots
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  3. Radical and Rational Exponentfind roots square roots of 12a^3/25=6a^3 -3-square roots 18/-6=-1 check this for me it find the
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  4. Radical and Rational Exponentfind roots square roots of 12a^3/25=6a^3 -3-square roots 18/-6=-1 check this for me it find the
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  5. Write a quadratic equation whose roots are 5 + i radical 2 and 5 – i radical 2____ x^2 + _____ x+ ______=0
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  6. I'm adding 2(radical 50) + 12 (radical 8). I began by breaking the radical fifty into two parts: the radical of 25 and the
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  7. Why is it important to find nonperfect roots in radical form to simplify the process of performing basic operations with radical
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  8. why is it important to find nonperfect roots in radical form to simplify the process of performing basic operation with radical
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  9. Hi I know is is probably basic but can anyone assist with the following :Find all real Roots, expressing as whole # and # under
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  10. Hi I know is is probably basic but can anyone assist with the following :Find all real Roots, expressing as whole # and # under
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