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What is the following sum? 4 sqrt 5 + 2 sqrt 5

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Answer:


6√(5)

Explanation:

sum of 4 sqrt 5 + 2 sqrt 5


4√(5) + 2√(5)

Both terms have same square root(5)

So they are like terms.

When they are like terms, we add the number outside the square root.

Square root remains the same.


a√(x) + b√(x)=(a+b)√(x)


4√(5) + 2√(5)=(4+2)√(5)=6√(5)

User Dharmesh Rupani
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The rule is
a √(b)+c √(b)=(a+c) √(b), so


4 √(5)+2 √(5) = 6 √(5)
User Appu Mistri
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