simplify the given expression: square root of -6 (2+sqrt(-8) )??????
What is sqrt(-8) ?
\[ \sqrt{-6\left( 2+\sqrt{-8} \right)}\]
is that it?
sqrt means square root i dont no how to make the sign so i use the words
That's fine, but I'm saying what is the value for the square root of -8
no, the square root sign is over -6 and then in the parenthesses is (2+ the square root of -8)
\[\sqrt{-6}(2+\sqrt{-8})\]
That it?
\[2+2isqrt{2}\] is your right side simplification
Stupid radical didn't work
... So are you gonna just keep posting all your homework questions and not work with someone to solve them or what?
if you have a problem you can not reply
simple as that
Indeed. Or I can reply with unhelpful answers. Or I can complain.
I have a wide array of possible options in front of me.
o ok have fun idc waht you do
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