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Simplify: 9√5x - √5x
A.)10√5x
B.)8√5x
C.) √5x
D.)7

User Kannan K
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the answer is b because 1 rad5x is subtracted from 9 rad5x
User Dimitar Marinov
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Answer:


8√(5x)

Explanation:

I'm assuming the "x" is also under the square root, making the equation:


9√(5x) - √(5x)

This may look difficult to simplify at first, but this is really a matter of subtracting coefficients. It may help to explicitly write the coefficient of the square root, which is one.


9√(5x) - 1√(5x)

This can be thought of as having 9 of something, and taking away 1 of that thing, this logically means you have 8 left. In this case, that "thing" is the:
√(5x), so we have 8 of this, or in other words:
8√(5x) which is our answer! Note: It also may help to think of the equation as:
9x-x which you may be more used to, making it easier to remember just to subtract coefficients, except in this case,
x=√(5x)

Another way to think of this problem, which will lead to the same step of subtracting one from nine, is factoring. Starting with the equation:


9√(5x) - 1√(5x)

We can factor out the
√(5x) which leads to the equation:


√(5x)(9-1)

now just simplify that 9-1, and you get:


8√(5x)

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