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Prove that the square root of 8+ the Square root of 2 = 3 • 2 1/2

Prove that the square root of 8+ the Square root of 2 = 3 • 2 1/2-example-1

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Answer:2√2 + 3√8 = 2√2 + 6√2 = 8√2 , because we simplified √8 = √(4 * 2) ... Now, when you place 1/2 instead of m you'll get nothing else but a square root:.

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Answer:

√8+√2 =3.2^½

Explanation:

√8 = √4*2 = 2√2

√8+√2 = 2√2+√2 = 3√2

√2 = 2^½

√8 +√2 = 3.2^½

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