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I really don’t understand this so i would really appreciate help-example-1
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Answer:


6√(2)+3√(10)

Explanation:

Use the Distributive Property. Remember that you can multiply the numbers under a square root whether or not they're the same. But you can ONLY add square roots when the square root part is the same.


√(3)(2√(6)+√(30))\\= √(3)(2√(6))+√(3)(√(30))\\=2√(18)+√(90)

Simplify each square root part:


2√(18)+√(90)\\=2(3√(2))+3√(10)\\=6√(2)+3√(10)

Since the square root parts are different, you cannot simplify any further.

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