Find the exact value of the radical expression in simplest form. c√(c) + √(7x) - 2c√(c) A. 11c B. c√c C. 11c√c D. 11√c
Something weird going on here.
something is wrong
thats what I thought, its copied straight from my worksheet, but I didn't understand it, idk what could be wrong... but this is what was given to me
what should I do?
based on the information given, it would be rad(7x)-c rad c
If it is multiple choice, I don't know what to do.
yeah, thats what I got too... ik what to do
idk* either
next question hopefully will be less perplexing
I got -csqrt(c) + sqrt(7x) but I have no idea what to put for this
I know. Based upon the given information, your answer is correct.
im stumped, and I cant even call my teacher... this is strange
\[-c \sqrt{c}+\sqrt{7x}\]
what do you think would be the best answer to put in this situation... since none of them are correct. i would think maybe the closest one would be maybe B? but idk
Don't see any way to get an 11!
so I can only assume that the right answer for the problem would be B, even though its so wrong... lol
if you have to guess, go with b
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