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28. When adding or subtracting like radicals, are the radicands added or
subtracted? Explain.

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Answer:

No, the radicands are not added.

Explanation:

When adding or subtracting like radicals, we treat them as we treat algebraic expressions:

4 x + x - 2 x= 3 x

In the sense that we associate the "x" above with the radical expression. So for example:


4\,\sqrt[3]{x-7} \,+\,\sqrt[3]{x-7} -\,2\,\sqrt[3]{x-7} = (4+1-2)\,\sqrt[3]{x-7} =3\,\sqrt[3]{x-7}

The radicals remain the same, and we treat them as algebraic expressions, just combining adequately the multiplicative factors the radicals have.

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