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Solve this please...-example-1
User TylerSF
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Answer:

a.)

Explanation:


(√(12)+6)(-√(8)-√(2))

Find the simplest radical form for
√(12):

Find two numbers that multiply to 12, one of which is a perfect square:


√(12)=√(3*4)

Separate:


√(3)√(4)

Simplify by finding the square root:


√(3)*2=2√(3)

Insert the simplified version:


(2√(3)+6)(-√(8)-√(2))

Find the simplest radical form of
√(8):

Find two numbers that multiply to 8, one of which is a perfect square:


√(8)=√(4*2)

Separate:


√(4) √(2)

Simplify by finding the square root:


2√(2)

Insert the simplified version:


(2√(3)+6)(- 2√(2)-√(2))

Sorry this is taking forever to type, here

User TimZaman
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the top one, hope this is right :)
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