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Combine these radicals.

3 √2 - 5 √2

A. -2 √2
B. -2
C. 0
D. -3 √2

User Jon Abrams
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A. Since the radicals are the same (√2) all you have to do is subtract 3-5 and keep the radicals. So, -2√2.
User Rick The Scapegoat
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Answer:

A. -2√2

Explanation:

Given expression is,


3√(2)-5√(2)

By the converse of distributive property,


=√(2)(3-5)


=√(2)(-2) ( By subtracting )


=-2√(2) ( By commutative property of multiplication )


\implies 3√(2)-5√(2)=-2√(2)

Option A is correct.

User Wojtek Kruszewski
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