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OpenStudy (megannn):

simplify the expression

OpenStudy (megannn):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

distribute first

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[(\sqrt{6}\times \sqrt{33}) + (7\sqrt{6})= ?\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Put \[\sqrt{6\times33}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just a little advice... don't multiply out 6x33.... instead, factor it: \(\large \sqrt{6\times33}=\sqrt{2\cdot 3\cdot3 \cdot 11} \)

OpenStudy (megannn):

198+7sqrt6 ? is this right ? @dpaInc

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no... it's not... do you mean: \(\large \sqrt{198}+7\sqrt6 \)? because this would be the correct value for the expression BUT it is not written in simplest radical form...

OpenStudy (megannn):

yes thats what i meant, thank you

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