radical help please!!
\[\sqrt[2]{5}(\sqrt[3]{2}+\sqrt[3]{5})\]
help @larryboxaplenty
Root 2 is just normal sqaure root to begin with
can u help me with this equation? @larryboxaplenty
sure
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Do you want an explanation other than just the use of a calculator?
no
i just need answers loll
Well, that's not how this site works, but for something like this, it's easier just to use the calculator. If it was something like sqrt(60) + sqrt(30), that can be easily simplified. http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=sqrt%285%29%283rd+root%282%29+%2B+3rd+root%285%29%29
the calculator doesn't give me the right answer here, let me tell u the options for the answer
The answer is about 6.6408
\[\sqrt[15]{10} +\sqrt[6]{5}\] \[\sqrt[6]{10} + 30 \] \[\sqrt[6]{10} + \sqrt[6]{5}\]
@larryboxaplenty
None of those answers are 6.6408
Lets try to simply it:
i mean my school gave me these answers so it has to be one of them…
I see what I did, inputted the numbers wrong
\[\sqrt[2]{5}(\sqrt[3]{2}+\sqrt[2]{5}) \] = \[(\sqrt[2]{5}*\sqrt[3]{2}) + \sqrt[2]{5}*\sqrt[3]{5}\]
sorry, the answers you gave don't match up
ya they do i looked it up on pathway
*mathway
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