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Can anyone help? I am terrible at math!!

Can anyone help? I am terrible at math!!-example-1
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Yes, it is possible to have the sum of square roots equal the square root of the sum of the radicands.

If either a or b equals zero, then the sums would be the same.

Since the square root of 0 is 0, adding it to a given radical would not change the radical. Also, adding zero to the radicand would not change its value.

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Yes, for example if a equals 1 and b equals 0.
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