Which statement below best applies to the following expression? 3(√15)+4(^3√15) A. the two terms cannot be combined because the radicands are not identical B. the two terms cannot be combined because the indices are not identical C. the two terms cannot be combined because the coefficients are not identical D. the two terms may be combined
@amorfide help please
I'll answer yours if you answer mine
lol is it an online class??
yes
I'll send the question
alright
I answered your questions, but you didn't like the answer, so leave me alone
plus, this question is actually answerable
if your not gonna help then leave
I sent you the answer
Its A
its not
YES IT IS
prove it
@templeguy you googling the answer is not helping and you are not supposed to give the answer you help the person figure out the answer.
That's funny, because if I remember, you were asking people to give you an answer in your problem
i asked you to explain to me how to get the answer you know what step do i do first i didnt ask for a direct answer
I blocked you anyway
i reported you twice
If you simplify it I hope the answer will become more apparent.... |dw:1478978757899:dw|
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