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Simplify the following expression: 8 squared divided by the square root of 16 plus five squared minus eight.
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I'm assuming it's \[\large \frac{8^2}{\sqrt{16}}+5-8\] \[\large \frac{8^2}{\sqrt{16}}+5-8\] \[\large \frac{64}{4}+5-8\] \[\large 16+5-8\] \[\large 13\] So \[\large \frac{8^2}{\sqrt{16}}+5-8=13\]
yes but the 5 is squared
oh right, missed that, one sec
\[\large \frac{8^2}{\sqrt{16}}+5^2-8\] \[\large \frac{64}{4}+25-8\] \[\large 16+25-8\] \[\large 33\] So \[\large \frac{8^2}{\sqrt{16}}+5^2-8=33\]
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