\[6\sqrt[4]{4} - 7\sqrt[3]{4} + 2\sqrt[3]{4} - 3\sqrt[4]{4}\] \[6\sqrt[4]{4} - 7\sqrt[3]{4} + 2\sqrt[3]{4} - 3\sqrt[4]{4}\] @Mathematics
r u kidding me? just collect like terms
you know you're awfully rude.
you know your awfully not trying
Lagrange must have gotten up on the wrong side of the multiplier
this guy is really testing my method
i have tried. i was in remedial math &failed regular math. if i knew how to do it i would try on my own. i don't need you coming on mine &giving your input if it's not anything nice. not everyone can be as smart as you.
who said im smart, im in remdial math a well
im in what they call in community college : math 98
okay, i'm gonna be the bigger person ¬ argue with you. i'd appreciate it if you didn't comment on my questions unless it's something about the answer or it's something nice.
okay, man stop posting questions without even having tried them
Why are you being an retriceat to someone that needs help with math, then? You seem to be in very similar boats.
first of all i'm a girl. it's clear as daylight i am. &you can't tell me i haven't tried them because i actually have. i ended up getting them wrong.
\[6\sqrt[4]{4} - 7\sqrt[3]{4} + 2\sqrt[3]{4} - 3\sqrt[4]{4}\] \[=6\sqrt[4]{4} - 3\sqrt[4]{4}- 7\sqrt[3]{4} + 2\sqrt[3]{4}\] \[=(6-3)\sqrt[4]{4} +(- 7+2)\sqrt[3]{4} =\cdots\]
thank you for the help zarkon.
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