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Why are radicals simplified before adding and subtracting? Explain your reasoning by adding sqrt8 and sqrt32. (Please show work algebraically) Compare the process to multiplying and dividing.

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Answer:

They are simplified in hopes of finding like terms so we can add or subract them.

Explanation:

√8 and √32 are not like terms, so we can't simply add or subtract them. We first want to reduce them down as much as possible...

√8 + √32

√8 = (√4)(√2) = 2√2

√32 = (√16)(√2) = 4√2

So √8 + √32 is the same as 2√2 + 4√2

These are now like terms since they share a common number under the radical sign.

2√2 + 4√2 = 6√2

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