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Combine these radicals - square root 5 - 3 square root 5

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Answer:

-1√5-3√5=(√5)(-1-3)=(√5)(-4)=-4√5

Explanation:

if you combine the radicals, you will receive the answer that is shown above.

User Rnicholson
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Answer:


-4√(5)

Explanation:

Given expression: (square root 5) - (3 square root 5)


  • -√(5) - 3√(5)

Since we have √5 common in both terms, let's factor √5.


  • √(5) - 3√(5)

  • √(5) * (-1 - 3)

Finally, we can simplify;


  • √(5) * (-4)

  • -4√(5)

Therefore, the combined radical of (square root 5) - (3 square root 5) is
-4√(5)

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