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OpenStudy (erinweeks):

Simplify the radical expression.

OpenStudy (erinweeks):

\[-2\sqrt{2p} \times 2\sqrt{22}\]

OpenStudy (erinweeks):

HELLLPPP !

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-8sqrt(11)sqrt(p)

OpenStudy (erinweeks):

answers are A. \[\sqrt{44p}\] B. \[-8\sqrt{11p}\] D. \[-8\sqrt{11p ^{2}}\]

OpenStudy (erinweeks):

c was wrong so its one of these

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then it's B

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

or could be D...any random answers are equally right after all

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B isn't actually random...

OpenStudy (erinweeks):

so its b ?(:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes it must be when you multiply the two square roots, you basically put then inside the same square root...if that makes sense

OpenStudy (erinweeks):

yesss . that helped thank you . i appreeciate it (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np (:

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