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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Multiply and simplify:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (mr.math):

\[2\sqrt{5}(3\sqrt{2}+3\sqrt{5})=6\sqrt{5}\sqrt{2}+6\sqrt{5}\sqrt{5}=6\sqrt{10}+30\]

OpenStudy (mr.math):

Or you can also take 6 as a common factor and write it as \(6(\sqrt{10}+5)\).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

SO IT WOULD BE 6SQAREROOT10+30?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

coefficients with coefficients and radicals with radicals, then simplify

OpenStudy (mr.math):

It would be as I wrote it above!

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