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√18 - √2 Which choice is equivalent to the expression below?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Break 18 into its prime factors.

√18 = √2 * 3 * 3

Notice that there are two 3s. When you are taking the square root and there a two factors that are the same, you take 1 and put it in front of the root sign. The other one is discarded. The rule does not apply to the 2 since there is only 1 two.

√18 = 3 √2

So the expression now becomes

3√2 - √2 Take out the common factor of √2

√2 (3 - 1) Notice 1 is left behind.

2√2

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