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What is this including the integers please?

What is this including the integers please?-example-1

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Answer:

5
√(11)

Explanation:

Using the rule of radicals


√(a) ×
\sqrt{b =
√(ab)

Simplifying the radicals


√(99)

=
√(9(11))

=
√(9) ×
√(11)

= 3
√(11)

-----------------------


√(44)

=
√(4(11))

=
√(4) ×
√(11)

= 2
√(11)

Then


√(99) +
√(44)

= 3
√(11) + 2
√(11)

= 5
√(11)

with a = 5 and b = 11

User Miklesw
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Answer:

3
√(11) + 2
√(11) = 5
√(11)

Explanation:


√(99) =
√((9)(11) ) = 3
√(11) (separate perfect squares using factoring)


√(44) =
√((4)(11)) = 2
√(11)

3
√(11) + 2
√(11) = 5
√(11) (add like terms. Think of the
√(11) like x's.)

(Just add the coefficients)

User Aseolin
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