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What is the following sum? 4(5 sqrt x^2y)+3(5 sqrt x^2y)

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7(5 sqrt x^2y) or C

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4(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2)y } ) + 3(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2) y} ) = 35x√(y)


EXPLANATION

The given expression is

4(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2)y } ) + 3(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2) y} )


We need to simplify the above expression first before, we add them.


Let us deal with the expressions within the parenthesis first,


4(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2)y } ) + 3(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2) y} ) = 4(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2)}* √(y) ) + 3(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2) } * √(y) )


This will simplify to,


4(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2)y } ) + 3(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2) y} ) = 4(5 x* √(y) ) + 3(5 x * √(y) )


We now multiply out the brackets to obtain,


4(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2)y } ) + 3(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2) y} ) = 20 x* √(y) + 15 x * √(y) )


This implies that,


4(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2)y } ) + 3(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2) y} ) = 20 x√(y) + 15 x √(y) )


This will give us,


4(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2)y } ) + 3(5 \sqrt{ {x}^(2) y} ) = 35x√(y)
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