3. Simplify completely EQUATION - http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/241000_241500/241140/1/b6450c1b7b9bd5ee99f6e8b5bfe413a43a7aed10/02_15_UT_4.gif @satellite73 @iambatman
A. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/241000_241500/241146/1/6181ea1a5ed597c7f3da6a46108533b87e3237f7/02_15_UT_4d.gif B. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/241000_241500/241143/1/21b4eea3ff423dd3c51f1221a65b69717ddfb462/02_15_UT_4a.gif C. <----- http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/241000_241500/241144/1/6fafb3171e05c1a0051486b529735af95bb39148/02_15_UT_4b.gif D. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/241000_241500/241145/1/68206468c7d3da7125629e22e012f0d802a498d2/02_15_UT_4c.gif
no
\[\sqrt8\times \sqrt2=\sqrt{16}=4\]
\[\sqrt{27}-\sqrt{12}+4 = > 3\sqrt{3}-2\sqrt{3}+4 => 4+\sqrt{3}\]
so there should be a 4 in your answer also \[\sqrt{27}=\sqrt{9\times 3}=3\sqrt3\]
\(\implies\)
HOW
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ty <3
if you ever want code, right click and select "show math as" then "tex commands" good for copy and paste too!
Oh wow, silly me haha, thanks!
keeps you from having to rewrite all your hard written latex when you have to repeat yourself yw
OK I'm so confused. All these numbers get all mixed up in my head. Was it B? 0_0 @satellite73 @iambatman
Yes.
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