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OpenStudy (anonymous):
SR12 * SR 3xy^2
Multiply the radical show work please. Im just checking my anwsers.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
6*sr(x)*y
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what about ^2?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
y^2 rite
OpenStudy (anonymous):
your confusing me....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sr(3*x*(y)^2) rite
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
that cant be the anwser....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i was asking you the second part of que
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2nd part is minimized to sr(3)*sr(x)*y
1st part 2*sr(3)
multiply 6*sr(x)*y
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OKay then what about this one (4sr3) (-5sr21)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
-60*sr(7)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how u get 60?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
4*(-5)*sr(3)*sr(7*3)
-20*3*sr(7)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay this one? 5SR45x^3y^2 * sr 5x
OpenStudy (anonymous):
75*x^2*y im done
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
hmm got the things huh abt sr problems
OpenStudy (anonymous):
huh?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
understood solving sr problems still any difficulty
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i understand how to do them was just checking my anwser but the ones i have trouble with are adding them. SR 24 + SR 54. do you find common bases?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
5*sr(6)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
how you get that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
24=6*4
54=6*9
sr(4)=2 sr(9)=3
so 2*sr(6)+3*sr(6) get it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ya
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