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OpenStudy (dannyrod2000):

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OpenStudy (agreene):

\[\sqrt2\sqrt8\sqrt4\] so, the 1st one, we cant do anything with. the 2nd one we can pull part of it out, and the 3rd part we can evaluate: algebraically \[\sqrt2=\sqrt2\\\sqrt8=2\sqrt2\\\sqrt4=2\]

OpenStudy (dannyrod2000):

oh ok so its \[\sqrt{4}=2\]

OpenStudy (agreene):

well, yes \(\sqrt4=2\) but i was just showing each part, we still need to multiply the reduced forms \[\sqrt2\times2\sqrt2\times2\]

OpenStudy (dannyrod2000):

ohh ok thank you very much for your explaination and your time:)\[\bigstar YOUR~ THE~ BEST \bigstar\]

OpenStudy (agreene):

btw this is just the way I like to do these, you can also do it this way \[\sqrt2\sqrt8\sqrt4=\sqrt{2 * 8* 4}\] either way works

OpenStudy (dannyrod2000):

8 right?

OpenStudy (agreene):

right

OpenStudy (dannyrod2000):

:)

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