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OpenStudy (bringmethehorizon_):

Simplify

OpenStudy (bringmethehorizon_):

\[4\sqrt{2}+7\sqrt{2}-3\sqrt{2}\]

OpenStudy (marihelenh):

Because they all have the same square root, they are like terms, so just add the first numbers together. Essentially, 4+7-3. Then just add the square root

OpenStudy (bringmethehorizon_):

So\[8\sqrt{2}\]

OpenStudy (marihelenh):

Yep, that's correct!

OpenStudy (bringmethehorizon_):

Thank you so much! :) could you help me with others?

OpenStudy (marihelenh):

Sure

OpenStudy (bringmethehorizon_):

Not right now but in about an hour?

OpenStudy (marihelenh):

Ok

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