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SOMEONE SMART 15 POINTS simplifying radical expressions (subtraction)
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SOMEONE SMART 15 POINTS
simplifying radical expressions (subtraction)
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Subtract first from second and get
-3 and the same little 3, square root, and 2b. So just change the first number to -3.
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when the radical terms are the same, just focus on the numbers that are in front of them so it's really just 6 - 9 and you get
-3 (third root of 2b)
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