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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Start by actually taking square roots where you can... like the second, third, and fourth terms. Leave the first term alone.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i tried everything. i just dont understandd /:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay, step by step.
\[4\sqrt{v ^{6}}=4v ^{3}\]
and\[-\sqrt{25v}=-5\sqrt{v}\]
what do you think the last term might be?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the 4 in the first term is not a regular 4, its smallerr
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think that is a typo... the solutions that you listed indicate that is a normal 4 in front.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohh okayy. thats what really confused me!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I got one of the answers listed by assuming that was a normal coefficient to root v.
So do you have a guess to the last term? It is kind of like both of the terms I showed the solution for... put together.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3v^3?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes... with the negative
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Now combine like terms.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is it B?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Terms that have root v are alike... there are 4 in the front.....yes b!