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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\sqrt{96}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
use a graphing calculator
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its 9.79
OpenStudy (anonymous):
or 4√6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
^truee
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
can decimals occcur in this question or no ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
use nicole's answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay thank you loves :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes but 4 radical 6 would be a better answer and is the correct form.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Welcome :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
welcomee :>
OpenStudy (turingtest):
radicals in decimal form are always an approximation (since they go on forever and we can only write so many on a page), nicole's answer is exact
OpenStudy (anonymous):
mhm
OpenStudy (turingtest):
now how about telling us how you got that answer @nicole1995 ?
we don't much like answers without explanation 'round these parts ;)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
^ lol gettin westaarnized
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OpenStudy (turingtest):
darn tootin'
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@nicole1995 2. 8√63x ^5 \[8\sqrt{63x ^{5}}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
simplify the second one please
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[8\sqrt{7\times7x^5}\]
\[56\sqrt{x^5}\]
OpenStudy (turingtest):
@GhettoBaby please post each question separately
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