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HELPPP!! ASAP What is the simplified form of the following expression?

5 sqrt 8 - sqrt 18 - 2 sqrt 2

HELPPP!! ASAP What is the simplified form of the following expression? 5 sqrt 8 - sqrt-example-1
User Jackieyang
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2 Answers

5 votes

Answer:

5
√(2)

Explanation:

Using the rule of radicals


√(a) ×
√(b)
√(ab)

Simplify each radical

5
√(8)

= 5
√(4(2))

= 5 ×
√(4) ×
√(2)

= 5 × 2 ×
√(2) = 10
√(2)

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√(18)

=
√(9(2))

=
√(9) ×
√(2) = 3
√(2)

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Putting it all together

10
√(2) - 3
√(2) - 2
√(2)

Collect like terms

=
√(2) (10 - 3 - 2 ) = 5
√(2)

User Qiniso
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4 votes

Answer:

5 sqrt2.

Explanation:

5 sqrt 8 - sqrt 18 - 2 sqrt 2

= 5 sqrt(4*2) - sqrt(9*2) - 2 sqrt2

= 5 sqrt4*sqrt 2 - sqrt 9*sqrt 2 - 2 sqrt2

= 10 sqrt2 - 3 sqrt2 - 2 sqrt 2

= 5 sqrt2.

User Vijay Chouhan
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