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Pixel:

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Mehek:

I got something else

Pixel:

D?

Mehek:

Let me see if I can explain this well enough: 2√98 * √2 All you have to do is multiply √98 * √2 which is the same as \(\sqrt{98*2}\) And the 2 you see before the √98 you leave it as is So you would go with \(2\sqrt{98*2}\) 98 * 2 = ?

Pixel:

196

Mehek:

Correct So that simplifies to \(2\sqrt{196}\) What is \(\sqrt{196}\) = ?

Pixel:

14

Mehek:

Yes so \(2\sqrt{196}=2(14)~and~2*14=?\)

Pixel:

28

Mehek:

So C)

Pixel:

tyty

Mehek:

You're welcome c:

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