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- What is the product of -3√11 and 4√3

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Answer:

The answer for this problem would be
-12√(33)

Explanation:

Greetings! This is fairly simple to be done, and it's a pleasure to help you out today.

What you should do is multiply the numbers inside the radical and outside, each separately.

Thus, you should multiply 11 and 3 (numbers inside the radical), and -3 and 4 (numbers outside the radical), each by where there are placed.

11 • 3 = 33

-3 • 4 = -12

So...


-12√(33)

Is your answer!

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