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Explain the differences between adding and multiplying radical expressions using 2 examples you create.
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Explain the differences between adding and multiplying radical expressions using 2 examples you create.
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When you multiply radical expressions you multiply the numbers under the radical symbols.
3–√×
7–√
=
21
−−
√
When you add radical expression you CANNOT add the numbers under the radical symbols.
3–√
+
7–√
≠
10
−−
√
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