Please give me an example for the following situation as I don't understand it. - Convert unlike radicals to entire radicals. If the radicals have the same index, the radicands can be compared.
Attached is an example of mixed to entire. Let's look for examples of unlike to entire. Mixed and Entire radicals are new terminology for me. I do recognize unlike radicals.
Examples of unlike radicals.
Now, we need an example of converting unlike radicals to entire radicals.
See what you think about this: 10√3 = √100 * √3 = √ 300 ---> I think this is what the instructions mean.
@GizmoGirl04 Do you have a specific problem to work? If so, post it, and we'll see if we can work it together.
That really helped after I read your explanation and the instruction again. Thank you.
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