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Simplify each radical expression, if possible:

3 √ 7 - ^4 √ 7

Choices:
A) -2 √ 7
B) -2 ^3 √ 7
C) cannot be simplified

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7 votes

Answer:

D-cannot be simplified

Explanation:

correct on edge

User Thanh Pham
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Answer:

C) cannot be simplified

Explanation

We want to simplify the radicals:


\sqrt[3]{7} - \sqrt[4]{7}

We can rewrite this as exponents:


{7}^{ (1)/(3) } - {7}^{ (1)/(4) }

Since the base are the same but are subtracting, we do not have any rule of indices for subtracting unlike indices .

Therefore the expression cannot be simplified further.

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