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I don't understand these

I don't understand these-example-1
User Amrinder
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Explanation:

a) We can factor out √3 from all of the terms:

√3(7 - 2 + 1 - 3) = 3√3

b) We can factor out √7 from all the terms

√7(5 + 4 - 8) = √7

User Ioan Agopian
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Answer:

3 sqrt(3)

sqrt(7)

Explanation:

7 sqrt(3) - 2 sqrt(3) + sqrt(3) - 3 sqrt(3)

Factor out the sqrt(3)

sqrt(3) (7 -2+1-3)

Combine like terms

sqrt(3) (3)

3 sqrt(3)

5 sqrt(7) + 4 sqrt(7) - 8 sqrt(7)

Factor out the sqrt(7)

sqrt(7)( 5+4-8)

Combine like terms

sqrt(7) (1)

sqrt(7)

User Mike Soule
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